For most of American history, public protest has been treated, at least in principle, as a civic pressure valve. Loud, inconvenient, sometimes disorderly, but fundamentally […]
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Eighth Circuit Puts Free Speech on Hold in Minnesota
Yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit issued a brief, unsigned order temporarily blocking (staying) a federal judge’s restrictions on immigration agents’ […]
NSFW Game Ban Ignites Censorship Fight
A growing controversy has taken shape in the gaming world, one that sits at the intersection of artistic freedom, commerce, and platform policy. Over the […]
Media Spins Chaos in LA Protests
As protests in Los Angeles continue, a troubling narrative has emerged in national media coverage. While news outlets across the country highlight images of burning […]
Troops, Tensions, and LA’s Stand
Los Angeles remains in a state of heightened tension as protests continue, triggered by a wave of immigration raids and the controversial deployment of federal […]
Mahmoud Khalil: Arrested for Protesting?
Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest is more than just a single case of immigration enforcement; it’s a warning. Whether one agrees with his views or not, the […]