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Tag Archives: 1st Amendment
Co-Founder Glenn Greenwald Resigns from ‘The Intercept’
Tucker Carlson interviewed Glenn Greenwald last night abour his resignation from the news site he co-founded, The Intercept: How do you maintain a democratic system when reality itself has been banned? That’s something we’re going to have to figure out. … Continue reading
Don’t Miss It ♦ No Safe Spaces Movie ♦ Now in Theaters!
Now playing in Gainesville at Royal Park Stadium 16. The First Amendment and the very idea of free speech are under attack in America today. A growing number of Americans don’t believe you have the right to speak your mind … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2016 Elections, 2018 Elections, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Education, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Legislative Branch, Major News Items, Media, National, State & Local, Unalienable Rights
Tagged 1st Amendment, Adam Carolla, Dennis Prager, feelings, First Amendment, Free Speech, Free Speech on Campus, No Safe Spaces, snowflakes
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No Safe Spaces ♦ Now in Theaters!
Now playing in Gainesville at Royal Park Stadium 16. The First Amendment and the very idea of free speech are under attack in America today. A growing number of Americans don’t believe you have the right to speak your mind … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2016 Elections, 2018 Elections, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Education, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Legislative Branch, Major News Items, Media, National, State & Local, Unalienable Rights
Tagged 1st Amendment, Adam Carolla, Dennis Prager, feelings, First Amendment, Free Speech, Free Speech on Campus, No Safe Spaces, snowflakes
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Bloggers Have First Amendment Protections
Bloggers have First Amendment protections, federal court rules http://t.co/LdAi61yzwa A good first start. Pls retweet pic.twitter.com/EsBY8A53ob — Alan Berkelhammer (@AlanBerkelham) January 18, 2014 http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/01/18/bloggers-have-first-amendment-protections-federal-court-rules/
Top Ten Worst Colleges For Free Speech
A prominent First Amendment group has released their list of the top ten worst colleges for free speech. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) first began publishing the list two years ago and their last list was March … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, Constitution, Education, Unalienable Rights
Tagged 1st Amendment, First Amendment, Free Speech
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Santa Clara County, CA – Where They USED to Have a First Amendment
County office bans criticism of Obamacare Warns employee ‘controversial’ statements not allowed Santa Clara County, Calif., officials have banned a 20-year employee from making “less than positive” remarks about Obamacare, because they can cause stress for listening co-workers. The county … Continue reading
Protect Citizen Journalists
By Shane Wright on September 17, 2013 Citizen journalists are under attack by Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham, and other members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The dynamic duo of progressivism has attached an amendment to Senate Bill 987, which would … Continue reading
Reporter to State Department: “You’re Unable To Give A Straight Answer”
This is the third time in less than a week that I’ve reported on incidents where an Obama administration deputy press secretaries have shown their arrogance. They repeatedly reveal their disdain for both the reporters who are just doing their … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, Constitution, Executive Branch, Media, National, Unalienable Rights
Tagged 1st Amendment, First Amendment, Jen Psaki, Josh Earnest, Marie Harf
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US Attorney Bill Killian: Posting Something Mean About Muslims on Social Media Might Be a Criminal Action Under Federal Civil Rights Laws
The First Amendment served us well for a time, but now it’s outdated. Remember reading that England had arrested a guy for anti-Muslim Twitter postings in the aftermath of the Woolrich slaughter? And remember thinking, “Well, this is America, that … Continue reading