Topic: District of Columbia
The District of Columbia serves as a focal point for issues surrounding censorship, surveillance, and digital rights. Recent developments highlight ongoing tensions between government regulations, Big Tech practices, and First Amendment rights, raising concerns about privacy and free expression. The actions of local authorities and tech companies in this area reflect broader challenges to individual liberties in the digital environment.
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4chan and Kiwi Farms Sue UK Regulator Ofcom Over Online Censorship Law, Citing First Amendment Violations
UK regulators thought they could send an email and police the First Amendment. This new lawsuit is fighting back.
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Judges Sound Off on Google’s “Serious and Disturbing” Evidence Hiding in Landmark Antitrust Cases
Judges in antitrust cases rebuke Google for alleged evidence suppression tactics, raising concerns over potential justice obstruction.
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Elon Musk’s X Asks Supreme Court To Review Trump Warrant and Nondisclosure Order, Citing First Amendment Concerns
The company’s plea challenges government overreach and First Amendment violations in highly public investigations.
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DC Mayor: No vaccine passport, no education – even for virtual learners
Strict new rules that has major civil liberties concerns.
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Laura Loomer petitions the Supreme Court over social media censorship
Loomer and Freedom Watch’s Larry Klayman want the Supreme Court to hear their case.









