This week finds a dangerous idea gaining currency, that speech can be too free, and that the only cure for misinformation is censorship.
Fani Willis has been treating the American public to a legal striptease - distracting the people from a larger threat to their liberties.
Censorship news covers two major lawsuits (Berenson v. Biden and Murthy v. Missouri), and White House non-compliance with subpoenas.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) yesterday dropped the Amazon Files, internal documents showing that Amazon "demoted" books on government orders.
The Department of Homeland Security targeted Reid J. Epstein of The New York Times – and his bosses did little to push back.
This week in censorship began with Frank Miele's excoriation of Rachel Maddow and ends with the Murthy v. Missouri upcoming argument.
The respondents in Murthy v. Missouri, the big censorship case, filed their brief with the Supreme Court. But they're missing crucial support.
Missouri v. Biden, or Murthy v. Missouri, the great social-media censorship case, now comes to oral argument before a divided Court.
The Real Clear Foundation publishes its list of censorship stories for the week of January 22 through 28, 2024.
Freedoms of speech and self-defense have been under attack for years. A reminder of the scope of the violations: Missouri v. Biden.