Free Speech

Massachusetts Town to Fine Resident Projecting Trump Sign on Water Tower

The town of Hanson, Massachusetts announced it intends to fine an individual projecting a pro-Trump sign on a water tower.

Harvard Students Given 10 Minutes To Protest Anti-Hamas Speaker

Harvard University students hosting anti-Hamas speaker Mosab Hassan Yousef for a lecture last week were informed that protesters would be allowed up to 10 minutes to disrupt the event before being removed.

Man Arrested Outside Coachella Rally Says He’s Trump Supporter

Vem Miller, the man arrested outside Donald Trump's Coachella Rally, has challenged accusations that he planned to assassinate the former president.

U.K. Pastor Detained for 13 Hours After Discussing Islam

A U.K. pastor was arrested and held in prison for 13 hours after he compared Christianity and Islam outside of Bristol University.

Christian Baker Wins Colorado Supreme Court Case

The Colorado Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a trangender attorney against a Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for the individual's gender transition.

Fired Track Coach’s Legal Battle Puts Spotlight on Free Speech and Transgender Athlete Policy

This Monday saw a pivotal move by the Liberty Justice Center, renowned for its 2018 Janus v. AFSCME triumph, as it requested an Oregon...

Elon Musk’s Bold Move: Financial Incentives for Petition Support in Key Battleground States

Elon Musk, the tech mogul, is making an appeal to voters in key battleground states, offering a unique proposition to spread awareness about a...

Former Teacher Awarded Settlement After Pronoun Controversy Leads to Termination

A Virginia educator, who lost his job six years ago for not calling a biologically female student by “he/him” pronouns, is set to receive...

Google’s Gemini Doesn’t Condemn Hezbollah

MRC Free Speech America researchers found that Google's AI, Gemini, could not condemn the terrorist organization Hezbollah.

Colorado to Pay Legal Fees for Web Designer Against LGBTQ Weddings in Free Speech Case

The State of Colorado has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in legal fees to a web designer who refused to create a website for a same-sex couple.

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