A free press should begin at college – but most campus newspapers skew left, repeat leftist orthodoxy, and censor conservative expression.
This week finds a dangerous idea gaining currency, that speech can be too free, and that the only cure for misinformation is censorship.
Reviewing another week in censorship - Julian Assange, Aleksei Navalny, Paul Thacker, the NewsGuard scandal, and the Samizdat Prizes.
This week in censorship began with Frank Miele's excoriation of Rachel Maddow and ends with the Murthy v. Missouri upcoming argument.
Texas independence, or a renegotiation of federal-State relations, might now be inevitable if the Biden administration makes one false move.
Missouri v. Biden, or Murthy v. Missouri, the great social-media censorship case, now comes to oral argument before a divided Court.
News in America has been subject to a class of gatekeepers - who now have exposed themselves and can't hide their role any longer.
The Real Clear Foundation publishes its list of censorship stories for the week of January 22 through 28, 2024.
Government at all levels - federal, State, county and municipal - seems to be defending censorship as strenuously as possible.
Censorship plagues science as well as news and entertainment. The challenge is to recognize it, and stop it.