Mark Potok and the Southern Poverty Law Center warn in an article posted this week that news and information contrary to that disseminated by the establishment "hides deep, dark and destructive forces" endangering democracy.
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Wikileaks has published a leaked draft -- dated Oct, 5, and thus possibly the final text -- of the "Intellectual Property Chapter" of the Trans Pacific Partnership, and it's grim reading.
Wikileaks has published a leaked draft -- dated Oct, 5, and thus possibly the final text -- of the "Intellectual Property Chapter" of the Trans Pacific Partnership, and it's grim reading.
Last weekend, world leaders met at the U.N. 70th General Assembly, arguably "the greatest political show on Earth." Among these world leaders was Mark Zuckerberg.
Jacob Hornberger (Founder and President of the Future of Freedom Foundation) gives an update on our civil liberties in America - Chris Wischmeyer (Activist in Camp Verde, AZ) spearheaded a recall effort of 3 council members and mayor of Camp Verde
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) said on Sunday that U.S. citizens only have to follow court orders if judges get "it right," and that he would follow his conscience as president even if it meant the type of jail time Kentucky county clerk
If we're to have any hope for the future, it will rest with those ill-mannered, bad-tempered, uncivil, discourteous few who are disenchanted enough with the status quo to tell the government to go to hell using every nonviolent means available.
The Supreme Court is designated as the ultimate protector of constitutional rights, but the guarantee of protest and free speech ends on the steps to the plaza in front of the court's grand marble temple, a unanimous federal appeals court panel rul
56-year-old Mark Iannicelli set up a small booth with a sign reading "Juror Info" outside the Courthouse in Denver. The Denver District Attorney's Office charged Iannicelli with jury tampering after members of the jury pool
George Orwell said, "There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them." If one wants to discover the truth of Orwell's statement, he need only step upon most college campuses.
Perhaps most troubling are the Google maps and live updates tracking, minute-by-minute, the movements of participants in an April 2015 #BlackLivesMatter protest in Washington, D.C.
Police officers shut down a benefit concert in Hammond, Indiana, after rapper Chief Keef began performing via hologram. The town's thuggish mayor lamely claiming that the rapper's views were a threat to public safety and
Reddit was once a place that represented freedom on the internet, but after receiving $50 million in funding the website took a different direction and became tightly controlled and heavily censored.
Hate speech laws are going in all around the world, and progressive activists in the United States want to use these kinds of laws to destroy free speech in America.
The tragedy of a mass murder in Charleston, S.C., last week, obviously motivated by racial hatred, has raised anew the issue of the lawfulness of the State expressing an opinion
When a Nobel Prize winner can be hounded from his university chair by the harridans of the Internet (or any other self-constituted group of fanatics), the outlook for freedom of speech is not good.
Justice Kagan: "The Town of Gilbert's defense of its sign ordinance--most notably, the law's distinctions between directional signs and others--does not pass strict scrutiny, or intermediate scrutiny, or even the laugh test."