Speech Police Back Down at University of New Hampshire, But War on Words Is Not Over
It doesn't end with the Bias-Free Language Guide.
It doesn't end with the Bias-Free Language Guide.
The celebrated Chinese artist was denied a business visa by the British government.
Free speech, flags, a police riot, and the other time Bill Buckley called Gore Vidal a queer
An administrator treated his apology as a confession. There was no trial.
New charges against the Charleston shooter highlight the unconstitutional absurdity of the federal hate crime statute.
Three groups sued San Francisco to overturn a new city law that restricts the free-speech rights of those who make and market sweetened drinks like soda.
Stunning contempt for the First Amendment
"It appears that an oft-used tool for identifying lawbreakers will be lost if Backpage were to fold," writes federal judge.
Hogan apologized for the comments, didn't claim their publication invaded his privacy.
Free speech wins. Eventually.
Not fair for accusers or the accused.
With no legal authority to do so, Sheriff Tom Dart threatened to go after Visa and MasterCard if they did not cease doing business with Backpage.com.
How a campaign finance investigation became a war on conservative activists
New Rand Paul video gives viewers three choices of how "to kill the tax code": burn it, chainsaw it, or feed to a woodchipper.
Fox Business Network, 8 p.m. ET, be there!
Says it wasn't helping with Hulk Hogan's lawsuit
Filmed at a Uniqlo in China, authorities also looking into the store's involvement
The man who walked away from $50 million a decade ago is back. But have we gotten too PC for his brand of comedy?
College is an asylum for the insane.
Obscure interpretation of federal law vs. the First Amendment.
Swift investigation promised
State Senate is 'inciting' me to dream about woodchippers
The rapidly evolving fight over gay marriage, anti-discrimination laws, and free speech
Colleges are no-joke zones.
State agrees to settlement permanently halting enforcement of the law.
The social media outrage wheel keeps spinning
Court declares newspaper ban in Chicago-area jails to be a violation of inmates' First Amendment rights.
Score one for sex workers, capitalism, and common sense.
If The Dukes of Hazzard was racist, it sure had a funny way of showing it
Why will the Paper of Record publish a condom-Pope but not a Mohammed statue? Catholics aren't loud (or scary) enough.
Appellate court says judge didn't follow the rules in setting a date.
Facing $100 million lawsuit from Hulk Hogan over posting excerpts of and writing about a sex tape featuring the pro-wrestler.
Teaching kids all the wrong lessons
Cody Wilson's legal team explains why the State Department should stop violating his-and our-First and Second Amendment rights over 3D printing files.
The Northwestern professor discusses her Title IX "inquisition" and the sexual paranoia that has overtaken universities.
"I'm not teaching Sunday school."
Where did the need to bubble-wrap every conversation come from? And will it ever end?
Also, please watch Matt Welch Sunday at 11 a.m. ET on CNN's Reliable Sources
From Miller Lite to Maytag, here's how popular brands reacted to the SCOTUS ruling this morning.
This sort of thing is one more reason why confidence in government is at all-time lows.
A federal prosecution would condemn his racism as well as his violence-one reason it's a bad idea.
The State is required to protect hate but it has no business expressing opinions on anything-thus it has no business flying the Confederate flag.
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