January 16, 2023 Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee introduces bill criminalizing some forms of 'hate speech' Texas Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's new bill targeting White supremacy criminalizes hate speech, raising serious constitutionality questions about the legislation.
January 15, 2023 Matt Taibbi on main takeaway from Twitter Files: 'Elaborate bureaucracy' of 'censorship' Independent journalist Matt Taibbi joined 'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss the significance of the Twitter Files and the politicization of the social media platform.
January 12, 2023 Oklahoma State University facing free speech lawsuit Campus Reform correspondent Maddison Farris and Speech First Executive Director Cherise Trump joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the lawsuit and why the school is facing criticism.Â
January 10, 2023 Oklahoma State University sued over policies that punish students for 'opinionated' views A free speech advocacy organization is suing Oklahoma State University over policies that they argue suppress and punish students for constitutionally protected speech.
January 10, 2023 Arkansas introduces new bill defining drags shows as an 'adult-orientated business' under legal code Arkansas lawmakers introduced State Senate Bill 43, which aims to add drag performances to the list of other "adult oriented businesses" including strip clubs and nude modeling studios.
January 10, 2023 Speech First Executive Director Cherise Trump discusses the lawsuit her organization filed against Oklahoma State University Speech First filed a lawsuit against Oklahoma State University, challenging three of its speech policies that they argue are designed to chill and silence student speech.Â
January 8, 2023 Ex-Virginia Tech soccer player allegedly benched for refusing to kneel gets $100K settlement: attorney A former Virginia Tech women's soccer player who claimed her coach benched her for her political opinions will receive $100,000 as part of a settlement, her lawyer said.
January 4, 2023 California college trustee apologizes after 'threatening' remarks about faculty who oppose equity initiatives A California college board of trustees member apologized after saying faculty who opposed antiracist measures needed to be taken to 'the slaughterhouse.'
December 30, 2022 Story hour in Indianapolis ‘ignited’ a ‘brushfire of faith, family and freedom’: Kirk Cameron Author of ‘As You Grow’ Kirk Cameron reflects on the support and success of his story hour at the Indianapolis Public Library as he heads to Scarsdale, New York for his second story hour.
December 30, 2022 Top 5 ways speech, religious freedom and life were all under attack in 2022 Top 5 ways speech, religious freedom and life were all under attack in 2022. Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling was a huge victory, but freedoms remain at risk.