Congress Shall Make No Law
The Supreme Court tells Congress to read the damn Constitution.
The Bush administration's efforts to censor a leading Arab TV station are dumb
A Minnesota library case about Internet porn imperils the First Amendment
Eminent philosopher John R. Searle defends free speech, free inquiry, and the Enlightenment.
The 1978 Supreme Court decision allowing censorship of dirty words on radio threatens free speech in cyberspace.
The muzzling of a chiropractor shows the First Amendment is no match for the Federal Trade Commission.
The "voluntary" TV ratings system is the thin end of the wedge. What the moralists are really after is good old-fashioned censorship.
Campus lefties try to stamp out alternative viewpoints, but end up looking stupid.
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