New DHS Board Seeks To Counter What It Thinks Is Disinformation
The board's head says she is dedicated to "protecting free speech," but she has also expressed direct opposition to "free speech absolutists."
The board's head says she is dedicated to "protecting free speech," but she has also expressed direct opposition to "free speech absolutists."
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While Americans debate what should be allowed on social media, the EU wants government to decide.
The Pharmacy Access Act is good policy stuck in legislative limbo.
The online encyclopedia's decentralized, Hayekian approach provides a model for Elon Musk as he assumes control of Twitter.
A public school banned a "homosexuality is a sin" T-shirt on the grounds that it mentions "sex."
So holds the Eighth Circuit, even though a state trial court had indeed enjoined the Christian Action League's mailings under that law.
There is some confusion over what the response should be, but there is broad agreement that the officer acted inappropriately.
"The suspect then intervened, deployed pepper spray and sprayed the victim, before fleeing the scene on foot," according to the police.
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The president’s COVID-19 adviser embodies the arrogance of technocrats who are sure they know what’s best for us.
So holds a federal appellate court.
"I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means," said Musk.
The allegations had been filed in an appendix to a petition the judge filed in the state supreme court, challenging her suspension by the state Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; but the court concludes they are nonetheless not records open to the public.
Forcing private companies to host speech violates the First Amendment.
The Colorado Democrat supports abortion rights, school choice, letting kids play unsupervised, an end to COVID-19 overreach, and an income tax rate of "zero."
The SpaceX/Tesla founder and billionaire has articulated lofty free speech ideals. Can he make them reality?
It explains why laws requiring private property owners to allow guns on their land are an affront to property rights, and violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.
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"As Plaintiffs point out, both Black Voices Matter and Francis Howell Families are organizations with viewpoints on board actions, and both organizations call for policy changes, but Defendants only ban references to Francis Howell Families during the patron comment period."
As long as there have been laws, there have been attempts to silence people.
A town attorney threatened a local activist with a frivolous lawsuit so she would stop criticizing him. She complied, and he sued her anyway.
Dean Baquet played a leading role in two of modern journalism's turns for the worse.
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This war, like all wars, will invigorate the state and be deadly to liberty.
A judge's blistering dissent is a reminder that this issue does not have to be a partisan one.
Today's decision in City of Austin v. Reagan National Advertising makes this test somewhat fuzzier.
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The damage caused by election lies is not worth abandoning free speech traditions.
Nikki Fried, a Democrat, is suing the Biden administration, arguing that the policy violates the Second Amendment and a congressional spending rider.
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