Butch Dill - Pool / Getty Images Justice Jackson Tells GOP Officials: Your View of First Amendment Is 'Hamstringing the Government' Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson voiced concerns during oral arguments Monday in a case involving social media censorship. By Randy DeSoto March 18, 2024
WFLD-TV / YouTube screen shot FBI Ordered to Turn Over Covenant School Shooter's Manifesto for Judicial Review A U.S. district court judge ruled the FBI must turn over the Covenant School shooter's manifesto in a major defeat to the federal agency. By Adelle Nazarian March 16, 2024
J. Scott Applewhite AP Photo Supreme Court Rules on Social Media Case, Gives Citizens Big Power Against Politicians Who Block Them The issue first came up in a case filed against then-President Trump, who was sued by Twitter users after being blocked by the president. By George C. Upper III March 16, 2024
The Free Press / YouTube screen shotCommentary Riley Gaines and Others Launch Lawsuit Against NCAA as Woke Policies Spread Gaines, Gyorgy and 14 other plaintiffs hope to punish the NCAA for civil rights violations in pushing the lie of transgender ideology. By Michael Schwarz March 14, 2024
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty Images ; Mario Tama / Getty Images Rand Paul, Tucker Carlson, and Others Warn of 'Trojan Horse' TikTok Ban; Claim It Could Do Damage to First Amendment The bill would give the executive branch power to force services owned by the country’s adversaries to either sell them or see them banned. By Johnathan Jones March 13, 2024
@libsoftiktok / X screen shotCommentary High School Student Who Refused to Remove American Flag from His Truck Speaks Out After Major Win One patriotic high school student defended his right to display an American flag after his school demanded its removal. By Laura Wellington March 11, 2024
@amuse / X screen shotCommentary FDNY Commish Will 'Hunt Down' Firefighters Who Dared Boo Letitia James at Ceremony - First Amendment Is Dead The New York City Fire Department is aiming to punish those who booed AG Letitia James while trying to claim political neutrality. By Connor Cavanaugh March 10, 2024
Nathan Howard / Getty ImagesCommentary Federal Judge Gives Christian Employers a Massive Win Over the Biden Administration Christians have good reason to applaud Traynor's ruling. But we still have a long way to go if we hope to restore a constitutional republic. By Michael Schwarz March 5, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images MSNBC Legal Analysis Argues for 'Common Sense' Speech Restrictions Live on Air She argued that as private entities, the country’s tech companies should not be tethered to ensuring everyone has a voice. By Johnathan Jones February 29, 2024
Daniel Constante / Shutterstock; Steven Ferdman / Getty ImagesCommentary DeSantis Fires Shots at Everyone Who Mocked Him for Disney Battle After Company's Lawsuit Gets Dismissed "While so many claimed ending the cronyism would be bad for Florida, the result has been transparency and accountability." By C. Douglas Golden February 28, 2024