A paranoid senator, a terrified nation, and the birth of modern political censorship. This is the chilling story of how McCarthyism came to haunt America.
The Republican Party won’t always control the government, but by treating hostile political symbolism as a threat, the DOJ has opened a door that future administrations may be all too willing to walk through.
A federal grand jury declined to indict a group of Democratic lawmakers who posted a video urging servicemembers to refuse to carry out illegal orders.
A NYC official wants yellow cabs to drop Newsmax, but that’s not regulation — it’s jawboning. Government bullying private speech in the Big Apple? Fuhgeddaboudit.
A law professor at the University of South Carolina was named the next dean, but her offer was rescinded after state legislators objected to her signing a “friend of the court” brief that made legal arguments in support of trans athletes.
SecDef Hegseth says the Pentagon may dock Senator Kelly’s rank and pension after Kelly publicly reminded troops not to follow illegal orders. But the First Amendment says otherwise.
Federal judge blasts Trump admin for weaponizing funding against the University of California, ruling its pressure campaign unconstitutional and a threat to campus speech.