Elvis Chan, point man for the FBI to social media platforms, is under subpoena by the House Judiciary Committee.
Elon Musk has sued California over its year-old social media "transparency" law that actually turns platforms into State actors.
The Fifth Circuit Court ruled the government may not threaten social media - but may still persuade. The willing bully problem remains.
Right to Life of Central California won a permanent injunction against a law preventing them from peaceably approaching others.
The church in America has avoided politics for too long, and thus let government disobey God's Law. It's time to resume political discussion.
The account for Never Back Down, the DeSantis PAC, came under suspension for at least an hour apparently after X' AI considered it spam.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) finally summoned a private social media company wheel to give an interview before his Committee.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) issued a flurry of subpoenas to the Justice Department, the FBI, and Citibank in his censorship investigation.
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan let her "exasperation" show during the protective-order hearing in Donald Trump's January 6 case.
The protective order in the January 6 case grants some of the leeway Trump sought, but not all. But at least not everything is sensitive.