Censorship
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The PrimerFree Speech Battles: Navigating Rights and Censorship in Modern Society
Jul 9, 2026
Explore the complex landscape of free speech in contemporary democracies, balancing constitutional rights against censorship pressures and political conflicts.
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Courts & LawBrazil Intervenes in Rumble Lawsuit Against Censorship Orders
Jun 25, 2026
Brazil's intervention in a U.S. lawsuit against a Supreme Court justice highlights tensions over censorship and free speech ahead of upcoming elections.
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Courts & LawSettlement Limits Government's Role in Social Media Content Moderation
Mar 25, 2026
A settlement in Missouri v. Biden restricts government agencies from pressuring social media platforms to censor speech, raising First Amendment concerns.
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Courts & LawState Department Moves to Revoke Visa of UK Operative Accused of Censorship
Feb 23, 2026
The State Department seeks to revoke the visa of Imran Ahmed, a UK operative accused of censoring Americans, raising concerns over foreign influence.
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MediaConcerns Rise Over Political Censorship Tactics in the U.S. and U.K.
Dec 4, 2025
A recent report has raised alarms about potential censorship tactics being employed by political activists in the U.K. and their implications for free speech in.
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MediaChinese Gov. Uses Threats, Secret Police To Cancel Film Festival
Nov 14, 2025
A Chinese film festival in the U.S. was forced to cancel this week due to harassment backed by the Chinese government against the organizer, filmmakers, and.
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MediaFederalist Responds to New Department of War Media Access Guidelines
Oct 15, 2025
The Federalist has issued a statement regarding the recently released media access guidelines from the Department of War, asserting that the guidelines do not.
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MediaSenate Hearing Addresses Allegations of Censorship by Federal Government
Oct 8, 2025
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 7, 2025, regarding allegations of censorship by the.
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MediaFederalist CEO Alleges Government Censorship During Senate Hearing
Oct 8, 2025
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 8, 2025, alleging that the U.S. government engaged.
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OpinionConcerns Grow Over Political Violence and Censorship on the Left
Oct 3, 2025
The recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has intensified discussions about political violence and censorship associated with leftist.
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Courts & Law3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty
Sep 29, 2025
A third-grade student in Simpson County, Mississippi, has become a symbol of religious freedom after a legal battle over her right to wear a mask with the words.
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MediaDemocrats Are Lying About Protecting Kimmel Over 'Free Speech'
Sep 25, 2025
Democrats are facing criticism over their response to the suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who recently returned to the air after a brief hiatus following a.
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MediaGoogle Admits To Choking Conservative Speech
Sep 24, 2025
Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, has acknowledged censoring conservative voices following an investigation by the House Judiciary Committee.
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MediaGovernment Should Make Big Tech Go After Terrorists
Sep 24, 2025
The murder of Charlie Kirk has raised concerns about the role of social media in radicalizing individuals. Users on platforms such as BlueSky, Reddit, and.
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MediaDavid French Criticizes Response to Jimmy Kimmel's Show Suspension
Sep 18, 2025
The indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! by ABC has sparked a debate over free speech and media accountability, particularly following the assassination.
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MediaABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Off Air Amid Controversy Over Comments
Sep 18, 2025
ABC News suspended Jimmy Kimmel's show on Wednesday following backlash over his comments regarding a recent incident involving Charlie Kirk. Kimmel claimed that.
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MediaFarage Warns U.K. Censorship Could Affect Americans
Sep 4, 2025
U.K. Member of Parliament Nigel Farage testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, warning that the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act could.