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Censorship and Media

Social Media Companies Have the Right to Ban Users

Social Media Companies Have the Right to Ban Users

By Rebecca van Burken and Adrian Moore

After last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol, Congress impeached President Donald Trump and several social media companies suspended or banned his accounts. Although a number of Republican politicians and conservative voices claim these bans are a violation of the … Continued

Big Tech and Social Media Companies Don’t Need More Government Regulation or Meddling
Big Tech and Social Media Companies Don’t Need More Government Regulation or Meddling

By Rebecca van Burken

Competitive Enterprise Institute/National Review, Inc. v. Michael E. Mann
Competitive Enterprise Institute/National Review, Inc. v. Michael E. Mann

Minority Television Project, Inc. v. Federal Communication Commission and United States of America
Minority Television Project, Inc. v. Federal Communication Commission and United States of America

Stephen Colbert Lampoons the First Amendment

By Jeff Patch

  • A Disgusting Act of Censorship
    A Disgusting Act of Censorship

  • It’s a Mad, Mad World
    It’s a Mad, Mad World

  • Still Rotten
    Still Rotten

    Commentary by Lars Hvidberg and Jacob Mchangama

  • The WikiLeaks Debate
    The WikiLeaks Debate

    Commentary by Ken Kurson

  • Doctors
    Doctors

  • Rap and Metal on Planet Islam
    Rap and Metal on Planet Islam

    Commentary by James M. Dorsey

  • The Stagliano Victory Party
    The Stagliano Victory Party

    Commentary by Richard Abowitz

  • Porn Over National Security, Vice Squad Overreach, and Censorship in the Courtroom
    Porn Over National Security, Vice Squad Overreach, and Censorship in the Courtroom

    Commentary by Richard Abowitz

  • Closed Court, Miller Time, and Joey Silvera’s Solidarity
    Closed Court, Miller Time, and Joey Silvera’s Solidarity

    Commentary by Richard Abowitz

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