Will ‘offensive’ online remarks to ‘annoy’ still no longer be a crime? Federal Court to decide Feb 6
Was the Court of Appeal correct to decide that “offensive” online comments with the intention to annoy is no longer a crime ...
Kate Rogers, the former president and CEO of Alamo Trust Inc., says Davy Crockett and the historic defenders of the Alamo ...
SYDNEY, Jan 13 (Reuters) - One of Australia's top writers' festivals was cancelled on Tuesday, after 180 authors boycotted ...
Pete Hegseth joked about Star Trek while standing beside Elon Musk at SpaceX's Starbase, unveiling the Pentagon's push for ...
One of Australia’s top writers’ festivals was cancelled on Tuesday, after 180 authors boycotted the event and its director ...
Texas A&M philosophy professor Martin Peterson is using the censorship of Plato from his course syllabus to teach his students about freedom of speech ...
President Donald Trump denied that he was involved in the Justice Department's decision to subpoena the Federal Reserve.
A handful of lawmakers, including some Republicans, as well as former Federal Reserve chairs, have railed against the Justice ...
Pope Leo XIV warns woke ideology is undermining free speech in the West, calling out "Orwellian-style language" that excludes ...
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Pro Tem, Mr. President, honored legislators, my fellow constitutional officers, Mr. Chief Justice and ...
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