News Archive 110Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Art Censorship Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis A Marine takes the stage for free speech May 21, 2026 After a college censored a “No Kings” slogan from a student play, Marine veteran Greyson Hartsell took a stand for free speech and artistic freedom. 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. Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years. Analysis Fandom’s lighthouse in a sea of censorship February 17, 2026 In the storm of internet censorship and cancel crusades, the fanfic database Archive Of Our Own (AO3) has become a lighthouse of artistic expression. News Free speech advocates rally to support FIRE’s defense of First Amendment protections for drag shows December 11, 2025 Drag shows are inherently expressive and protected under the First Amendment. Analysis How Amazon secretly edits art November 19, 2025 Amazon removed several James Bond posters last month after fans noticed that Bond’s iconic Walther PPK pistol had been airbrushed out of each one. Analysis High-profile comedians paid handsomely to not offend Saudi royals at Riyadh comedy fest October 22, 2025 From Saudi censorship and UK arrests to China’s digital clampdown, free speech faces global pressure — and some unexpected twists. Analysis Trump’s tinseltown tariffs threaten free speech October 1, 2025 Trump’s proposed tariffs on foreign films aren’t just bad for Hollywood — they’re a threat to freedom of speech itself. Analysis Fiction is not a felony August 5, 2025 In courts across the country, prosecutors are turning lyrics into alleged confessions. A new bipartisan bill — the RAP Act — aims to protect artistic freedom. Statement FIRE statement on Iowa's book ban August 4, 2025 In a new amicus brief, FIRE urges the court to block Iowa's broad book ban, which targets any book depicting a "sex act." Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 11 Next Page
110Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Art Censorship Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis A Marine takes the stage for free speech May 21, 2026 After a college censored a “No Kings” slogan from a student play, Marine veteran Greyson Hartsell took a stand for free speech and artistic freedom. 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. Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years. Analysis Fandom’s lighthouse in a sea of censorship February 17, 2026 In the storm of internet censorship and cancel crusades, the fanfic database Archive Of Our Own (AO3) has become a lighthouse of artistic expression. News Free speech advocates rally to support FIRE’s defense of First Amendment protections for drag shows December 11, 2025 Drag shows are inherently expressive and protected under the First Amendment. Analysis How Amazon secretly edits art November 19, 2025 Amazon removed several James Bond posters last month after fans noticed that Bond’s iconic Walther PPK pistol had been airbrushed out of each one. Analysis High-profile comedians paid handsomely to not offend Saudi royals at Riyadh comedy fest October 22, 2025 From Saudi censorship and UK arrests to China’s digital clampdown, free speech faces global pressure — and some unexpected twists. Analysis Trump’s tinseltown tariffs threaten free speech October 1, 2025 Trump’s proposed tariffs on foreign films aren’t just bad for Hollywood — they’re a threat to freedom of speech itself. Analysis Fiction is not a felony August 5, 2025 In courts across the country, prosecutors are turning lyrics into alleged confessions. A new bipartisan bill — the RAP Act — aims to protect artistic freedom. Statement FIRE statement on Iowa's book ban August 4, 2025 In a new amicus brief, FIRE urges the court to block Iowa's broad book ban, which targets any book depicting a "sex act." Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 11 Next Page
Analysis A Marine takes the stage for free speech May 21, 2026 After a college censored a “No Kings” slogan from a student play, Marine veteran Greyson Hartsell took a stand for free speech and artistic freedom.
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.
Op-Ed Art is under attack at University of North Texas March 27, 2026 The University of North Texas has made a habit of pulling art from public view in recent years.
Analysis Fandom’s lighthouse in a sea of censorship February 17, 2026 In the storm of internet censorship and cancel crusades, the fanfic database Archive Of Our Own (AO3) has become a lighthouse of artistic expression.
News Free speech advocates rally to support FIRE’s defense of First Amendment protections for drag shows December 11, 2025 Drag shows are inherently expressive and protected under the First Amendment.
Analysis How Amazon secretly edits art November 19, 2025 Amazon removed several James Bond posters last month after fans noticed that Bond’s iconic Walther PPK pistol had been airbrushed out of each one.
Analysis High-profile comedians paid handsomely to not offend Saudi royals at Riyadh comedy fest October 22, 2025 From Saudi censorship and UK arrests to China’s digital clampdown, free speech faces global pressure — and some unexpected twists.
Analysis Trump’s tinseltown tariffs threaten free speech October 1, 2025 Trump’s proposed tariffs on foreign films aren’t just bad for Hollywood — they’re a threat to freedom of speech itself.
Analysis Fiction is not a felony August 5, 2025 In courts across the country, prosecutors are turning lyrics into alleged confessions. A new bipartisan bill — the RAP Act — aims to protect artistic freedom.
Statement FIRE statement on Iowa's book ban August 4, 2025 In a new amicus brief, FIRE urges the court to block Iowa's broad book ban, which targets any book depicting a "sex act."