Free Speech

Trump Vows to ‘Reclaim’ the ‘Once Great Educational Institutions’ in the U.S.

Former President Donald Trump vowed to “reclaim” the educational system in the United States that was responsible for “indoctrinating America’s youth.”

Facebook Interfered in U.S. Elections 39 Times Since 2008

MRC Free Speech America researchers uncovered 39 instances of Facebook interfering in U.S. elections since 2008.

California Assemblywoman Calls for Golden Gate Bridge Protesters to Face Severe Consequences

A California lawmaker is calling the pro-Palestinian protests that took place on the Golden Gate Bridge earlier this week "unacceptable" and said the protesters who trapped drivers and first responders for hours need to be held accountable to "the fullest extent of the law."

Finnish Supreme Court to Hear Case on Politician Sharing Bible Verse

The Finnish Supreme Court will hear the case of Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who was charged with committing a "hate crime" after she shared a 2019 tweet including a Bible verse and views supporting traditional marriage.

Republican Attorneys General Allege Bank of America Discriminates Against Religious Customers

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 14 other Republican attorneys general have sent a letter to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, alleging that the company is "de-banking" religious and conservative customers.

Elementary School Denies Prayer Club, Welcomes Pride Club

A Washington elementary school has been accused of violating two students' First Amendment rights after it denied their request to create a prayer club.

‘Midnight in America’: Biblical Prophecy for the Modern Church

American Faith founder and author Phil Hotsenpiller appeared on The Eric Metaxas Radio Show to discuss his new book, It's Midnight in America.

Missouri AG Sues Censorship Group Media Matters

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against censorship organization Media Matters, alleging it has engaged in fraudulent business practices.

Smithsonian Pays Settlement After Banning Christian Students

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has agreed to pay a $50,000 payment after banning Christian students wearing pro-life apparel.

Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson Says Censorship is Government’s ‘Duty’

Following the Supreme Court's hearing of oral arguments for the Murthy v. Missouri case, where the Missouri attorney general is claiming the Biden administration violated the First Amendment to censor speech on social media, Jackson said officials have a duty to censor speech.

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