'Sensitivity Readers' Are the New Thought Police, And They Threaten More Than Novelists
Nobody calls himself a censor anymore in the 21st century. We've got better words for it.
Nobody calls himself a censor anymore in the 21st century. We've got better words for it.
As people worry about the net neutrality vote, public officials threaten our rights to free speech.
The bill would gut Section 230 and make sex advertising a federal crime.
A related measure would open digital platforms to liability for past crimes committed by users.
The D.C. Department of Health wants to protect farm animals from the ancient Hindu practice.
And he wants to censor online porn, too.
Forget petty Russian meddling in American elections; the greater threat is government messing with our freedom.
Do not ignore the self-interest of elected officials in controlling online political messaging.
Nevertheless, officials want to see the law expanded.
Debating Trump, Deplorables, and the future of libertarianism this weekend.
Ajit Pai notes that his agency has no authority to consider journalistic content in making license decisions.
From the man that helped Utah declare porn a "public health crisis."
A group of coffee industry workers sues Everett, Wash. over city's new anti-bikini ordinances.
The possibility of violent reactions should not be used to call for censorship.
This is about punishing people the government says are disruptive, not fighting bigotry.
Any authority to shut down speech will be turned toward the press eventually.
If government censorship is the fear, then we must protect private free association.
First person convicted for insulting the new king
Here's a good reason to let private web companies, not government, decide who gets hosted.
New research says such diversity programs can make campus less inclusive and more polarized.
What happens when you think privacy and speech are just tools of the enemy
How the Arab world's top satirist was censored, persecuted, and driven out.
Not Canadian? Not in Canada? It doesn't matter, according to its supreme court.
Germany violently enforces the law by busting into dozens of households to prevent a "climate of fear".
Using fear of terrorists to try to control what you can see online
From nipple censorship to breast milk regulation, the government is groping where it shouldn't.
For the millionth time, there's no "hate speech" exemption.
The rules would apply only to videos-for now.
The court should uphold a lower-court ruling suppressing the unconstitutional (and unconscionable) law.
Flying Dog Brewery's Jim Caruso took on government censors and won.
It's only doing what it *has* to do, by Congress' mandate, which is to investigate *all* complaints. BTW, f*ck the FCC!
America's score drops while Trump administration considers charges against WikiLeaks.