News Archive 12,913Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Podcast Minecraft, censorship, and threats to press freedom with Clayton Weimers April 30, 2026 Editorial note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, April 24, the day before the White House Correspondents' Dinner... Podcast FIRE Reacts: Comey, Kimmel, ABC & the FCC April 29, 2026 We break down the legal case against James Comey over an alleged "true threat" and how far the government can go in prosecuting speech... Op-Ed A lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist could chill all of our speech April 28, 2026 A lawsuit against a BLM organizer could hold protest leaders liable for others’ violence, threatening to chill free speech and assembly rights. Statement Yale tries to claw back public trust April 28, 2026 Yale recently released a committee report outlining ways the school can improve, including on free speech. Analysis Lawmakers want to force Californians to take anti-hate speech training April 27, 2026 California’s proposed “anti-hate speech” training risks blurring the line between protected speech and harassment. News University of North Texas cancels art show — then power-washes protests April 23, 2026 UNT canceled an artist’s exhibit, then scrubbed student protests against its actions. Podcast The fight for privacy and free speech in the surveillance age April 23, 2026 The early internet opened unprecedented avenues for speech, creativity, and connection without traditional gatekeepers... Analysis California lawmakers threaten free speech regarding immigration groups April 22, 2026 A new California bill aims to fights threats to immigrants, but a sweeping rule on posting “personal info” could chill lawful speech. Analysis The critics are wrong about Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act. Here’s why. April 21, 2026 Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act strengthens campus free speech, protecting faculty, students and speakers from censorship and retaliation. Statement DOJ investigation into University of Washington over off-campus bake sale is a recipe for trouble April 21, 2026 The Department of Justice announced a civil rights investigation into the University of Washington purportedly because an unrecognized student group planned an off-campus bake sale to benefit “Lebanese resistance.” Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 1,292 Next Page
12,913Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Podcast Minecraft, censorship, and threats to press freedom with Clayton Weimers April 30, 2026 Editorial note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, April 24, the day before the White House Correspondents' Dinner... Podcast FIRE Reacts: Comey, Kimmel, ABC & the FCC April 29, 2026 We break down the legal case against James Comey over an alleged "true threat" and how far the government can go in prosecuting speech... Op-Ed A lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist could chill all of our speech April 28, 2026 A lawsuit against a BLM organizer could hold protest leaders liable for others’ violence, threatening to chill free speech and assembly rights. Statement Yale tries to claw back public trust April 28, 2026 Yale recently released a committee report outlining ways the school can improve, including on free speech. Analysis Lawmakers want to force Californians to take anti-hate speech training April 27, 2026 California’s proposed “anti-hate speech” training risks blurring the line between protected speech and harassment. News University of North Texas cancels art show — then power-washes protests April 23, 2026 UNT canceled an artist’s exhibit, then scrubbed student protests against its actions. Podcast The fight for privacy and free speech in the surveillance age April 23, 2026 The early internet opened unprecedented avenues for speech, creativity, and connection without traditional gatekeepers... Analysis California lawmakers threaten free speech regarding immigration groups April 22, 2026 A new California bill aims to fights threats to immigrants, but a sweeping rule on posting “personal info” could chill lawful speech. Analysis The critics are wrong about Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act. Here’s why. April 21, 2026 Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act strengthens campus free speech, protecting faculty, students and speakers from censorship and retaliation. Statement DOJ investigation into University of Washington over off-campus bake sale is a recipe for trouble April 21, 2026 The Department of Justice announced a civil rights investigation into the University of Washington purportedly because an unrecognized student group planned an off-campus bake sale to benefit “Lebanese resistance.” Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 1,292 Next Page
Podcast Minecraft, censorship, and threats to press freedom with Clayton Weimers April 30, 2026 Editorial note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, April 24, the day before the White House Correspondents' Dinner...
Podcast FIRE Reacts: Comey, Kimmel, ABC & the FCC April 29, 2026 We break down the legal case against James Comey over an alleged "true threat" and how far the government can go in prosecuting speech...
Op-Ed A lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist could chill all of our speech April 28, 2026 A lawsuit against a BLM organizer could hold protest leaders liable for others’ violence, threatening to chill free speech and assembly rights.
Statement Yale tries to claw back public trust April 28, 2026 Yale recently released a committee report outlining ways the school can improve, including on free speech.
Analysis Lawmakers want to force Californians to take anti-hate speech training April 27, 2026 California’s proposed “anti-hate speech” training risks blurring the line between protected speech and harassment.
News University of North Texas cancels art show — then power-washes protests April 23, 2026 UNT canceled an artist’s exhibit, then scrubbed student protests against its actions.
Podcast The fight for privacy and free speech in the surveillance age April 23, 2026 The early internet opened unprecedented avenues for speech, creativity, and connection without traditional gatekeepers...
Analysis California lawmakers threaten free speech regarding immigration groups April 22, 2026 A new California bill aims to fights threats to immigrants, but a sweeping rule on posting “personal info” could chill lawful speech.
Analysis The critics are wrong about Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act. Here’s why. April 21, 2026 Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act strengthens campus free speech, protecting faculty, students and speakers from censorship and retaliation.
Statement DOJ investigation into University of Washington over off-campus bake sale is a recipe for trouble April 21, 2026 The Department of Justice announced a civil rights investigation into the University of Washington purportedly because an unrecognized student group planned an off-campus bake sale to benefit “Lebanese resistance.”