The Biden Administration has moved to stay the injunction against their giving censorship orders to social media companies.
The momentous injunction in the Missouri v. Biden case got its Twitter File treatment yesterday, to uniformly positive reception.
Judge Terry A. Doughty "busted" the government's truth cops. But they still have auxiliaries he has not "busted," including Big Tech.
A federal judge has enjoined several White House and other government officials from contacting social media to encourage or order censorship.
Oregon forbade most surreptitious recordings in public places. The Ninth Circuit (!) ruled that law "invalid on its face."
This Independence Day, Americans should reflect on how independent we are as individuals, and how to stay that way.
Yesterday the Supreme Court recognized the right of an artist to limit the expression - the speech - she will produce for others.
Four prominent House Democrats sent an angry, even threatening letter to YouTube and Alphabet's CEOs over a recent censorship relaxation.
Ireland will destroy free speech, says Mike Shellenberger, if its Seanad (Senate) passes a new hate crime bill.
France conducts almost all its elections on paper, and can still report results within twenty-four hours. Here's how.