School districts are prohibited from suing citizens for defamation because it is considered a violation of the First Amendment. However, […]
Viewers, not governments, should choose what we watch
Coercion of networks is a threat to free speech.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Pennsylvania needs an age verification law
For years, many felt that it was simply impossible to fight childhood porn exposure. The most that Pennsylvania has done […]
Grassroots and astroturf
The Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution prohibits Congress from restricting the right of the people to assemble […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Now they’re coming for the First Amendment
Allegedly to “save democracy,” the Left and Harris/Walz have set their sights on destroying yet another American pillar of our […]
Parent takes on Department of Education over confidentiality clash
There is a conflict between the Department of Education and a recent court ruling regarding the confidentiality of complaints filed against educators.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s the First Amendment for a reason
Free speech and the laws protecting it were once seen as part of the American tradition. They should be again.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: It’s time to ban TikTok
Congressional hearings add to the evidence that TikTok is harming our teens — and our country.
By Andy Bloom
Pennsbury school board must pay $300k for violating residents’ free speech rights
A judge ruled that the district’s policy amounted to viewpoint discrimination in a public forum.
By Linda Stein
Dave Lemery: Federal judge tosses Wolf administration’s limits on gatherings, orders closing businesses
Federal Judge William Stickman ruled that Gov. Wolf’s restrictions violated the First and 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
By Dave Lemery
