Judge Orders Discovery To Proceed In Social Media Collusion Lawsuit Against Biden Administration
By Tyler Durden “A federal court granted our request for discovery & documents from top ranking Biden officials & social media companies to get to…
By Tyler Durden “A federal court granted our request for discovery & documents from top ranking Biden officials & social media companies to get to…
By Arzu Geybullayeva In a letter addressed to the government of Armenia on July 4, Armenia’s Prosecutor General, Artur Davtyan said the internet should be…
By Joe Mullin The First Amendment grants us all the right to say our piece. The government can’t shut down our rights to speak out,…
By Cindy Harper Employees at the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) have opposed the use of the Australian government’s proposed digital identity scheme to de-anonymize social…
By Paul Joseph Watson In another manifestation of the onerous ‘social credit score’ system, an amendment to a bill in the UK would mandate all…
By Marie Hawthorne Attacks on dissent have ramped up. The Organic Prepper was just downgraded, as Daisy wrote about recently. We’re not alone. It’s not…
By Ron Paul Nearly a year ago, former New York Times Journalist Alex Berenson was permanently banned from Twitter for writing the following lines about the…
By KJ Lynum After a prolonged legal battle with the university over violations of their free speech, students Chike Uzuegbunam and Joseph Bradford have been…
By Tyler Durden Within an hour of the US Supreme Court striking down a law which required New York residents to show “proper cause” to…
By Birsen Filip Governments, corporations, and elites have always been fearful of the power of a free press, because it is capable of exposing their…
By Keean Bexte Ottawa police have sworn to monitor speech and gestures on Canada Day, adding that they will “actively respond to” anything deemed offensive….
By Meri Baghdasaryan While encryption has been under attack in recent days, it’s still essential for private and secure electronic communications, especially for human rights…
By Cindy Harper Canada’s controversial Bill C-11, which will give the Government’s media watchdog the authority to regulate online content, passed the House after its…
By Alex Schwerha The University of Houston settled in a free speech case that accused its harrassment policy of being ‘overbroad’ and used to stifle…