Univision bans Gizmodo staff from screening new film about Hulk Hogan’s sex-tape lawsuit
Gizmodo Media reporters have pressured their CEO to publicly screen the film.
On Mar 14, 2017 by Dell Cameron
New Arizona ‘riot’ law takes aim at First Amendment rights
Those planning protests can also be arrested preemptively.
On Feb 23, 2017 by David Gilmour
How to protest without getting arrested
Know your rights.
On Feb 14, 2017 by Amrita Khalid
Donald Trump thinks free speech in the U.S. is too free
Trump says he’s a ‘tremendous believer in the free press,’ but…
On Oct 24, 2016 by Andrew Couts
‘Dilbert’ creator says he will ‘kill’ Twitter for committing treason against him
Why do they hate his freedom?
On Oct 18, 2016 by Miles Klee
The 11 big questions for anyone cheering Gawker’s demise
Issues of free speech are more complicated than how you feel about a publication.
On Aug 25, 2016 by Trevor Timm
Bans on ballot selfies violate the First Amendment—and common sense
We must remain vigilant against attacks on online speech—even in the voting booth.
On May 11, 2016
Police arrest dude who made fake Facebook page for their department
A little satire is a dangerous thing.
On Mar 28, 2016 by Elijah Watson
Donald Trump’s volunteer contract forbids all criticism of Trump for life
‘I guess he doesn’t know about the First Amendment.’
On Mar 15, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
9 unbelievable moments from the Hulk Hogan sex tape trial
This is getting intense, brother.
On Mar 11, 2016 by Miles Klee
‘Code is speech’ expert Cindy Cohn explains key argument in Apple’s fight with the FBI
One of the lawyers who helped establish this principle says that Apple’s argument is spot-on.
On Mar 1, 2016 by Eric Geller
Everything Donald Trump said about the Internet at the GOP debate
‘We should be using our most brilliant minds to figure a way that ISIS cannot use the Internet.’
On Dec 16, 2015 by Kevin Collier
Parkour gets sexy thanks to amazing #StreetPole dancers
Check out these buff, upside-down athletes.
On Sep 28, 2015 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Man convicted for cursing out police on Facebook wins $35,000 settlement
The right to free speech is not limited to polite speech alone.
On Sep 25, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Federal court overturns FBI’s warrantless National Security Letter gag order
One of the FBI’s most controversial practices faces a major setback.
On Sep 16, 2015 by Kevin Collier
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