OPINION 4 days ago Every liberty-loving American should support this Schmitt-Paul bill to end the weaponization of government Sens. Eric Schmitt and Rand Paul, along with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, are introducing legislation to put the government censorship genie back in the bottle.
Maine 5 days ago Language regarding Maine's obligation to Native American tribes may be added back to state's constitution Maine voters are set to decide whether to add language back to the constitution that highlights the state's obligation to Native American tribes.
OPINION 6 days ago 5 things you must know about fighting Biden’s radical censorship regime Biden's campaign against free speech is even more radical than what Big Tech does. Here are five essential things you must know about his dangerous strategy.
Media July 23 Professors urge Biden to defy 'mistaken' rulings by 'MAGA' Supreme Court justices Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet and political scientist Aaron Belkin penned a letter calling on President Biden to sidestep recent Supreme Court rulings.
Fox News Flash July 20 Now-former ASU donor decries college censorship after controversy over Kirk-Prager event Tom Lewis, a now-former benefactor of Arizona State University, called out faculty outrage that led to the departure of the executive director of his namesake center on "The Ingraham Angle."
Wisconsin July 18 Wisconsin Republicans propose amendment to block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies Republican Sen. Cory Tomczyk and Rep. Ty Bodden proposed an amendment that would block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies in Wisconsin.
Ohio July 12 Ohio voters to decide whether to make it more difficult to amend state's constitution Ohio voters will decide whether to make it more difficult to amend the state's constitution. The threshold for passing future constitutional changes would become a 60% supermajority.
OPINION July 7 I won my fight for free speech at the Supreme Court, but it’s a victory for all of us I won my free speech fight at the Supreme Court to keep government from telling me what I have to say. But we must remember if we want freedom, we must defend it for others.
OPINION July 6 Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, but that won't stop Harvard The Supreme Court ended racial discrimination in university admissions, but colleges are already talking about how they will find ways to skirt the ruling.
OPINION July 4 Cancel July Fourth? Here's how we stop the left from rewriting US history While many of use celebrate July Fourth, the far left is determined to not only cancel the holiday but smear our Founding Fathers and the documents they created.