By Thomas Stevenson Robert F. Kennedy Junior is suing YouTube along with parent company Google for playing the role of ‘state actors’ by censoring him online due to pressure…
Posts tagged as “First Amendment rights”
By Sarah Clendenon Diego Rodriguez today filed an Answer to Request for Permanent Injunctive Relief in the defamation case involving St. Luke’s Hospital and Ammon Bundy, in…
By Jack Hibbs American citizens better be concerned about the precarious state of their First Amendment rights. The assault is real, it’s happening right now,…
By 100percentfedup Attorney General Merrick Garland received a subpoena Friday from the House Judiciary Committee. The Committee has increased its efforts to gather information from…
By Dan Frieth The City of Charlottesville passed a new policy for city workers that prohibits them from commenting, offline and online, about a wide…
By Sean Adl-Tabatabai The Biden administration has been caught red-handed colluding with Twitter and Big Tech companies to limit the First Amendment rights of…
By MARGOT CLEVELAND Special Counsel John Durham demolished a key Russia hoax figure’s attempt to get criminal charges against him dropped. Approximately two weeks ago,…
By JACK HADFIELD Agrawal also suggested the divide in COVID lockdown opinions was like a “religious war,” and celebrated Kamala Harris’s alleged win in November last…
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper sued the Defense Department for “censoring” his First Amendment rights by redacting parts of his…
By Kristinn Taylor A Massachusetts liberal activist visiting his parents in Merrimack, New Hampshire over the Thanksgiving holiday had a meltdown over a gun store’s window…
BY: M BAXTER Ascension is the country’s largest faith-based hospital system and the second-largest private hospital system by the number of hospitals. According to Becker’s hospital review in…
By ROBBY SOAVE Coastal Carolina University (CCU) is moving to terminate a theater professor who expressed the opinion that an extremely minor incident on campus…
By Matthew Vadum A federal court struck down as unconstitutional infringements of free speech two Texas state laws that forced voters to refrain from wearing clothing with political…
By Bob Unruh ‘How could this still be happening in America?’ It’s been some 30 years or more since the U.S. Supreme Court established some…
By Philip Bump There’s an unavoidable element of politics that involves making dramatic speeches and ginning up demonstrative outrage at opponents, real and perceived. Some…