Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Public Officials’ Social Media Case

In certain instances, public officials may be sued for deleting or blocking commenters. The U.S. Supreme Court released decisions in two cases regarding public officials blocking individuals who…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Social Media Censorship

Justices appear uncertain about the application of broad editorial regulation related to the First Amendment. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the social media…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Government Censorship

Senator Schmitt calls it “the most important free speech case in a generation.”  The Supreme Court has scheduled March 18 to hear oral arguments in the case of…

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Speaker Johnson Releases January 6 Video

Senator Lee calls for an investigation of the J6 committee.  Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana said the House Administration Committee will begin releasing security camera…

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House Judiciary Committee Interrupted by Protestors

Hearing on free speech for college students disrupted by pro-Hamas demonstrators. The House Judiciary Committee’s hearing on free speech for college students was interrupted this week by a…

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What’s Dividing the Nation? Follow the Money

 National protests are more well-organized and well-funded than previously thought. PRAY FIRST for God to reveal the truth behind the scenes of the American political machine.  The First…

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Supreme Court Hears Social Media Free Speech Cases

Justices question whether or not the responsibility is on public officials to identify the nature of their accounts. The justices of the Supreme Court heard arguments in two…

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5th Circuit Court Upholds Nasdaq Board Diversity Rule

Judges state the board information is important for transparency. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the latest lawsuit filed by Edward Blum and upheld Nasdaq’s board diversity…

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Senator Cotton Calls For Deportation of Foreign Nationals Supporting Hamas

He cites federal law regarding aliens to “endorse or espouse terrorist activity.“ Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday, calling on…

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Supreme Court Will Review Censorship and Social Media Cases 

The court’s next session begins Monday.  The Supreme Court announced that the justices will hear two major cases where tech industry groups are challenging restrictive state laws.  One…

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