Judiciary

Gabriela Pariseau | November 16, 2023

New Twitter Files affirm the House Judiciary report exposing the Department of Homeland Security’s election-interfering censorship operations.

Twitter Files journalist Matt Taibbi dug into Twitter’s internal communications showing that…

Tim Kilcullen | November 2, 2023

Even the Democrat-appointed justices on the Supreme Court seemed alarmed when the Biden administration argued that  government agents have a nearly limitless ability to avoid criticism and prevent critics from accessing social media posts…

Catherine Salgado | September 19, 2023

A federal court of appeals has mandated that Meta comply with a subpoena requiring documentation related to the Big Tech company’s oppressive censorship of alleged COVID-19 “misinformation.”

Meta, which owns both Facebook and Instagram,…

Luis Cornelio | August 9, 2023

Biden’s censorship regime can’t catch its breath after being hit with yet another amicus brief from a legal watchdog group fighting for free speech.

The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) announced on August 7 that, along with the…

Gabriela Pariseau | July 20, 2023

House Ranking member Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) kicked off Thursday’s hearings by railing against her committee for giving Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a platform to share his experiences with Big Tech censorship. …

Luis Cornelio | July 10, 2023

U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty of Louisiana is the gift that keeps on giving.

Doughty rejected the Biden administration’s request to stay an order banning the federal government from colluding with Big Tech platforms to censor free…

Catherine Salgado | July 7, 2023

After a judge issued an injunction restricting the government’s censorship activities, the Biden administration rushed to protest the pro free-speech decision.

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana granted the injunction due to…

Luis Cornelio | July 5, 2023

The New York Times sparked fireworks on Twitter Tuesday, and not in a good way.

The Times is getting all the heat — and rightfully so — after whining that the so-called fight to combat misinformation could be curtailed following a judge…

Autumn Johnson | February 23, 2023

We now know a bit about where some of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are leaning in one family’s landmark case against Google.

Google is being sued by the family of a woman killed in 2015 during an ISIS-led…

Autumn Johnson | January 26, 2023

Facebook and Twitter are coming to Google’s defense in a lawsuit that could have a great impact on content moderation online.

Bloomberg Law reported last week that the companies recently filed their own legal briefs in an upcoming case,…

Autumn Johnson | January 23, 2023

The New York Times revealed the major changes that could come to online censorship if the Supreme Court of the United States decides to reform Section 230.

The Times technology reporter David McCabe analyzed just what is at stake…

Autumn Johnson | October 14, 2022

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a stay Wednesday that will temporarily prevent a Texas law aimed at protecting free speech online from taking effect.

Passed a year ago, HB 20 would prevent social media companies…

Brian Bradley | October 3, 2022

Thirty-nine House Republicans joined over 200 of their Democrat peers to vote in support of legislation to strengthen enforcement against Big Tech, indicating that Americans are hungry for action to hold Big Tech accountable.

The State…

UPDATE: The Ruth Sent Us website remains operational, but Google removed the map containing the six Supreme Court justices' residential addresses. Users who attempt to access the map on the Ruth Sent Us site will find a notice that reads "[t]his…

Alexander Hall | July 14, 2021

Many solutions have been proposed, but Philanthropy Roundtable board member Vivek Ramaswamy suggested what could be former President Donald Trump’s best path to victory over Big Tech tyranny in his lawsuit.

Ramaswamy illustrated that “…

Joseph Vazquez | July 2, 2021

The U.S. Supreme Court handed a stunning defeat to the enemies of the First Amendment by invalidating a California law forcing nonprofits to disclose their largest donors — and liberals are losing it.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the…

Kayla Sargent | April 6, 2021

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appeared ready to take on Big Tech tyranny in an opinion regarding former President Donald Trump’s Twitter practices.

Thomas wrote a concurring opinion for a recent court order to remand the case…

Joseph Vazquez | March 24, 2021

A leftist “dark money” group tied to liberal billionaire globalist George Soros has led the push to have Senate Democrats eliminate the filibuster, according to a new report.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that the radical group Fix…

Kayla Sargent | December 2, 2020

Facebook’s new censorship process has taken off, and the platform’s Oversight Board has released the first six cases it plans to review. 

The Facebook Oversight Board (The Board) does have a period for public comment for the posts…

Corinne Weaver | February 26, 2020

A trillion-dollar company could be in trouble for copyright infringement, according to a lawsuit from tech company Oracle.

Oracle, a technology company known for its database management systems, has been embroiled in a legal battle with…