first amendment

Supreme Court censorship ruling lets Biden muzzle us online

On the eve of the first presidential debate of 2024, the Supreme Court preemptively gave President Biden and his minions an implicit license to meddle in the election — by...

Pride flag 'desecration'? Time to separate sex and state

As cities repaint crosswalks with the colors, stripes and chevrons of the LGBTQ flag, we have, in effect, a new kind of blasphemy law prohibiting insults against gay symbols instead...

'The trans lobby got me canceled for saying skeletons are either male or female': professor

In her new book "On the Warpath," Dr. Elizabeth Weiss — who believes Native American remains used for anthropological research should not be repatriated — dives into the contentious landscape of...

Trump’s bid to axe gag order in 'hush money' case denied by NY's top court

The Empire State's Court of Appeals wrote that it was dismissing Trump's appeal of the limited gag order because “no substantial constitutional question is directly involved.

Tennessee Star editor headed to court after publishing school shooter's journal writings

Law enforcement has resisted the Star's efforts through a lawsuit to release the journal publicly, including those writings identified by Metro Nashville Police as a manifesto.

WH Correspondents' Association pushes back after Biden tells reporter to 'play by the rules' with his questions

Veteran NBC News reporter Kelly O'Donnell, president of the association, issued a statement noting that there are no "rules" for what reporters can ask at press conferences.

The worldwide drive to clamp down on free speech is doomed to backfire

The House of Representatives voted to make the anti-Israel slogan "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" illegal at colleges.

Banning Trump from talking about his trial is blatant election interference

The gag order on the ex-prez is simply a political gift to Democrats.

How many campus protesters will turn terrorist themselves? Remember the '60s!

The chants and signs in support of Hamas are becoming increasingly dangerous and go well beyond supporting the people in Gaza, or even opposing Israel’s right to exist.

Ritzy Chappaqua high school suspends LGBTQ rapper for freestyling gay 'slurs' -- but he says it was satire : lawsuit

“By using the word ‘fa---t,’ O.J. sought to reclaim a word that has been used as a slur against him and the LGBTQ community in general,” the lawsuit also states.

Jim Jordan summons ex-Biden admin officials to House hearing on internet censorship

The Judiciary Committee's subcommittee focused on the alleged political weaponization of government will host the May 1 hearing — should any of the invited guests show up.

It’s the economy, stupid, First Amendment at risk and other commentary

“According to the corporate media narrative, the economy is just swell,” scoffs Steve Cortes at American Greatness, “but regular Americans know better.”

The 'disinformation' warriors are all about suppressing any speech they dislike, even if it's true

SCOTUS is pondering whether the Biden White House infringed on Americans' First Amendment rights. Naturally, The New York Times stepped in to save the day.

Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of censorship claim against Biden White House in Big Tech case

Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical about GOP-led efforts to block the Biden administration from coordinating with Big Tech on social media content moderation policies.

Top FDNY chief takes fall for commish declaring department will 'hunt down' NY AG Letitia James hecklers

A top FDNY chief is taking the fall over a Post report exposing how Commissioner Laura Kavanagh planned to "hunt" down firefighters and other staffers who booed New York Attorney...

New York lawyer fights 'First Amendment retaliation' for cursing out police officer in free speech saga

Buffalo attorney Tony Rupp told Fox News Digital he "doesn't typically call people a------- and doesn't typically sue people." Regardless, he's recently made international headlines for precisely those two things. 

Bill shielding press from feds could reach Biden's desk this year, Schumer says

"Yes, I am hopeful [that it will pass this year]," the Brooklyn Democrat said in an exclusive interview.

MSNBC legal analyst says First Amendment makes US 'vulnerable,' calls for 'common sense' speech restrictions

MSNBC legal analyst Barbara McQuade argued Monday that the United States' "deep commitment to free speech" makes Americans uniquely susceptible to disinformation campaigns.

CBS News boss who signed off on firing reporter embroiled in First Amendment case to get free speech award

Catherine Herridge -- a respected Washington correspondent who has been embroiled in a high-profile First Amendment case -- was fired by CBS News.

Supreme Court justices seem split on landmark challenge to Florida, Texas laws restricting social media regulation

Supreme Court justices struggled Monday with a landmark challenge against laws in Florida and Texas curtailing social media content moderation policies with the stated objective of ensuring free speech online.