The presidential candidate is declared to have standing in his First Amendment rights case. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty recently ruled that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his…
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Facebook CEO Acknowledges Censorship to House Committee
He speaks about “demoting” COVID-related posts and information on Hunter Biden’s laptop. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote to Chair Jim Jordan of the House Judiciary Committee this week,…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Plaintiffs Lack Standing in Federal Censorship Case
The court permits the president’s administration to continue communicating with social media outlets. The Supreme Court decided that communications from government agencies directing social media companies to remove…
Read MoreSecretary of State Attends 3rd Summit for Democracy in South Korea
He will visit the Philippians after the summit. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke on Monday at the third Summit for Democracy, which South Korea hosted in…
Read MoreSupreme 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…
Read MoreSupreme 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…
Read MoreFederal Court Dismisses Disney Lawsuit Against FL Governor
He ruled that free speech challenges cannot be brought against constitutionally enacted laws. District Judge Allen Winsor dismissed Walt Disney Co.’s lawsuit against the Florida government, saying the…
Read MoreSupreme 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…
Read MoreState Department Responds to Jimmy Lai’s Trial in Hong Kong
The pro-democracy publisher has been detained for three years prior to his trial. The trial of Chinese publisher Jimmy Lai began in Hong Kong this week, and the…
Read MoreDistrict Judge Blocks Montana TikTok Ban
Ban proposed fining TikTok $10,000 for each violation. District Judge Donald Molloy recently blocked Montana’s state-wide ban on the use of TikTok, issuing a preliminary injunction to block…
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