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In the eight months since becoming chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr has waged war against the free speech of those who have reported on, criticized, or satirized the president.
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Texas is seeing a direct challenge on the separation of church and state. It’s happening with school vouchers, a Bible-based curriculum for public schools, and a bill in the legislature requiring the Ten Commandments in classrooms. We discuss the ways this agenda threatens religious freedom and more.
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has expressed concern that leaders at San Antonio College violated faculty and student free speech rights in a public letter addressed to SAC President Naydeen González-De Jesús.
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Net Choice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association say the law violates the constitutional rights of social media platforms themselves.
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From the Founding Fathers to fake news, relations between American presidents and the media have been contentious throughout the country's history.…
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At first it seemed the global pandemic could be a unifying moment; a universal experience to bring us all together. But with each passing week, the virus…
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The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the freedom of speech, the press and religion. It also protects the right to peaceful protest and to…
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From T exas Standard: The Amarillo City Council’s no clapping policy is designed to maintain order at council meetings, but some say the rule is...
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From Texas Standard . At Amarillo City Council meetings, clapping is a sign of rebellion. And citizens are called out for doing it. Mayor Ginger Nelson...
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City officials are looking into ways to remove financial requirements and simplify the process of coordinating public demonstrations between event…