House Judiciary Committee Interrupted by Protestors

Hearing on free speech for college students disrupted by pro-Hamas demonstrators. The House Judiciary Committee’s hearing on free speech for college students was interrupted this week by a…

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Supreme Court Hears Social Media Free Speech Cases

Justices question whether or not the responsibility is on public officials to identify the nature of their accounts. The justices of the Supreme Court heard arguments in two…

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DOJ Petitions Supreme Court Review of Social Media Laws

The issue is whether or not moderation that removes comments amounts to censorship.  The Supreme Court is considering taking up two cases, one from Texas and one from…

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Judiciary Chair Considers Charge for Contempt of Congress

Meta has not complied with subpoenas for information on suppressing speech. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is considering holding Mark Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress for withholding…

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Supreme Court Upholds Freedom of Speech

Justices ruled in favor of a Colorado web designer who challenged the state’s anti-discrimination law. The Supreme Court cited First Amendment protections of free speech in the decision…

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Supreme Court Rules First Amendment Protects Some Threats

The majority distinguishes “true threats” from reckless and careless speech. The Supreme Court of the United States overruled the conviction of a Colorado man who had been accused…

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SCOTUS Upholds Law Preventing Encouraging Illegal Migration

Reverses the ruling by the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court recently ruled to uphold a provision of federal law that prevents encouraging non-citizens “to…

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Supreme Court Declines Lawsuit Against Arkansas

Upholds state’s ban on public contractor boycotts against Israel. The Supreme Court declined another lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) this week, which challenged Arkansas’…

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Secretary Blinken Announces Restrictions Against Belarus

U.S. continues to address President Lukashenka’s administration. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced further actions the Department of State is taking against the regime of President Alexander Lukashenka…

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Treasury Department Sanctions Iranian Regime Officials

U.S. responds to Iran’s execution of human rights protestors. The Department of the Treasury has placed sanctions on Iran’s Prosecutor General along with multiple military officials and the…

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