DeSantis Set Up to Lose in a Disney Lawsuit, Former Trump Attorney Says
Jenna Ellis told Newsweek that Disney has all three elements needed to successfully claim that DeSantis and Florida Republicans violated their constitutional rights.
Former Trump Lawyer Offers to Defend Disney in DeSantis Fight
Jenna Ellis offered to defend its "constitutionally protected speech" after the Florida Legislature passed a bill to end Disney's special-district status.
Elon Musk is Correct—Big Tech Platforms Are Digital Public Squares
Public squares are a cradle for free expression where we, the public, can express approval or dissent, campaign or simply convene with friends with little interference.
Elon Musk Suggests Twitter 'Timeouts' Would Be Better Than Full Bans
Musk made the comments the same day reports emerged that he had offered to buy Twitter.
Twitter Users Pose Question to Leave Platform With Elon Musk Purchase Offer
"'I'm going to leave Twitter if Elon Musk takes over' is the new 'I'm going to move to Canada if Trump wins.'"
Etsy Sellers Say Strike Is About 'Free Speech' as Platform Faces Boycott
"We're paying more, and we're not getting what we feel like we deserve," sellers on Etsy said.
Elon Musk Unlikely to Change Twitter—for Now—After Large Share Purchase
Some analysts say that Musk's most recent investment in Twitter is the prelude to more aggressive action against the social media giant.
Elon Musk Posts First Tweet Since Buying Twitter Stock
It was reported on Monday that Elon Musk had purchased a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter—sending shares soaring by 25 percent.
Conservatives Call on Elon Musk To Reinstate Donald Trump's Twitter Account
The Tesla CEO has taken a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter to become the company's largest shareholder.
Elon Musk Free Speech Comments Resurface After Buying Huge Twitter Stake
Elon Musk has now become the largest shareholder of Twitter and acquired a 9.2 percent stake in the social media company.
In Finland, a Win for Free Speech Everywhere
A Finnish member of parliament has won on all charges in a groundbreaking free speech trial involving a Bible tweet.
Yale Mob Illustrates Larger Free Speech Problem at America's Universities
Every academic institution must be a place where free speech prevails—where we civilly debate the most polarizing issues of our day.
US Radio Station Defends Airing 'pro-Putin Propaganda' for Pay
The KCXL radio station near Kansas City, Missouri, is paid $5,000 a month to air Radio Sputnik, a program funded by the Russian government.
Gender Dogma Threatens to Pulverize Women's Rights
Today, public policies are modifying the meaning of sex to include gender identity—when they don't erase sex altogether.
Russian News Anchor Likens Home to North Korea, 'Absolutely Isolated'
"It really looks like North Korea to me," Ekaterina Kotrikadze, an anchor with TV Rain—a channel that has been blocked by Russia's regulator, said.
Free Speech for Satanism?
All but the most libertarian of thinkers agree that there are legitimate legal limits to expression.
Here's What's at Stake in the Supreme Court Artistic Freedom Case
If Colorado can force Lorie to speak on one topic just because she also speaks on another, then governments can do the same to anyone.
Universities Are Still Stifling Conservative Speech
When a majority of American college students are scared of sharing their opinions on campus, viewpoint intimidation should be taken seriously.
Brené Brown Returns to Spotify Podcasts After Joe Rogan-Induced Pause
"I'm always going to stand firmly on the side of free speech, so I had a lot of learning to do," the author and podcaster said in a statement.
Ohio Bill May Make It Easier to Sue Social Media Companies Over Censorship
Similar bills were introduced in both Florida and Texas, but both were blocked by federal judges in each state for violating the First Amendment.
Cancel Culture Comes for Cooperstown
In a world where everything's political now, it's inevitable that sports would become as infected as anything else.
Who Will Protect the Faithful When Demonization Leads to Terror?
This Jan. 27, many people around the U.S. and overseas will join the U.N. in commemorating International Holocaust Memorial Day. In their moments of silence to honor 6 million dead Jews, we need them to ponder how to help live Jews.
Judge Says University of Florida Can't Stop Professors From Testifying
Several University of Florida professors alleged they were told they couldn't testify in court because their testimony would conflict with the state government.
SCOTUS Seems to Side With Group Suing Boston for Not Flying Christian Flag
Justices on both the left and right seemed to favor Harold Shurtleff, a conservative activist and director of Camp Constitution.
Yellow Ribbons Supporting U.S. Troops Become Center of Free Speech Debate
A previous set of Litchfield burgesses allowed the ribbons to be on the green as long as they were maintained.
Cancel Culture Comes to Banking
Those banned from YouTube or Twitter can find other places to speak. Those banned from banking services, by contrast, have nowhere to turn.
Jason Miller Says Trump May Join Gettr if Truth Social Doesn't Launch Soon
Miller also said that he had offered Trump a monetary amount with a "whole lot of zeros" to join Gettr, but Trump declined.
U.S. Embassy Calls for Man's Release After 'Offensive Communication' Charge
Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, a satirical fiction writer, was arrested in late December for posting tweets criticizing the Ugandan president and his son.
Lindell Says U.S. Better Off Because People Now Know 'How Bad' Fox News Is
He made the comments on Saturday, the one-year anniversary of Twitter banning Trump.
The Great Disruption on Social Media Platforms
Between the last presidential election and the continuing pandemic, the last two years were a turning point for social media giants—and not a good one.