Federal and "private" (i.e. State) actor collusion was especially strong during the Election of 2020, especially during the campaign.
New documents provide further proof that federal officials turned social media platforms into State actors to police Americans' speech.
America First Legal, which has sued two private censorship arms of Stanford University, has added the Aspen Institute as another defendant.
The New York Times losts its gold "verified organization": badge on X after embarrassing itself over the Gaza Hospital Incident.
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a full review of the preliminary injunction issued in Missouri v. Biden - and stayed that injunction.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, after allowing rebriefing of the appeal of Missouri v. Biden, extended their injunction to include CISA.
The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden petitioned the Fifth Circuit for an en banc rehearing, creating confusion at the Supreme Court.
Rumble, the most popular YouTube competitor, refused a demand from the British Parliament to censor one of its content creators.
The House Judiciary Committee dropped a thread explaining the particulars of Elvis Chan's obsstructive refusal to give a deposition.
Elvis Chan, point man for the FBI to social media platforms, is under subpoena by the House Judiciary Committee.