OPINION 2 days ago Our family reunion showed how we can unite America We are one big American family. A variety of states but one homeland. A span of ages but all still Americans. Differences, certainly, but also neighbors who care for each other.
OPINION July 12 Jon Stewart, academics mock free speech threats because their speech isn't threatened An alliance of the government, corporations, academia, and media have assembled to create an unprecedented system of censorship, blacklisting, and speech regulation.
OPINION July 8 Here’s how the Supreme Court got the big free speech stuff right The Supreme Court declined to decide whether Texas and Florida laws regulating social media moderation policies violate the First Amendment. But the big news was what the court did say.
OPINION July 7 How I went from chanting ‘Death to America’ to ‘God Bless America’ As a student I joined the masses of protesters in the streets of Tehran in 1979 shouting "Death to America." But I have grown to love America and what this blessed nation stands for.
OPINION July 4 Founders' July 4th lesson: Divided by politics but united in core values of a free people This year, July Fourth seems even more important. The core values that define us as a people are again under attack, particularly the right that defines us as a people: free speech.
EDUCATION June 28 High school coach fired after pushing to change state trans athlete law: 'Vilified' for standing up for girls John Parks, a high school track & field coach fired for pushing for a change to the state's policies concerning transgender athletes, told Fox News Digital about the ordeal.
Crime June 27 All criminal trespassing charges dropped against anti-Israel UT Austin protesters All criminal trespassing charges against have been dropped against anti-Israel agitators who demonstrated on the UT Austin campus in April at the height of the college campus protests.
Media June 27 Wall Street Journal knocks Supreme Court for giving Biden administration ‘license for social media censorship’ A Supreme Court ruling in favor of the government's ability to coordinate with social media platforms was panned by The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board.
OPINION June 27 Treatment of Assange was a shameful stain on our First Amendment Tuesday’s release of Julian Assange from 14 years of confinement is to be celebrated on humanitarian grounds. But as we celebrate his return to his wife and children, let us take this moment to examine how our nation, once the global champion of press freedom, came to persecute this brave journalist.
Vermont June 26 Vermont agrees to $175K payout over arrest of man who flipped off trooper Vermont will pay $175,000 over the arrest of Gregory Bombard, who was criminally charged for giving a state trooper the middle finger in 2018, according to the state's ACLU chapter.