
New York Governor Hochul Signs Controversial Online Safety Bill, Renewing Free Speech Concerns
State-mandated reporting on “hate speech” raises fears of unchecked power over online discourse.

State-mandated reporting on “hate speech” raises fears of unchecked power over online discourse.

Photobucket faces a lawsuit for allegedly selling users’ photos and biometric data without consent, risking privacy law violations.

Critics warn that New York’s SAFE Act may open the door to sweeping surveillance, even as Clinton and Hochul champion it as a national model.

Berenson claims new evidence links Pfizer and White House pressure to his Twitter ban, raising the stakes in his free speech battle.

Government policing free speech.

AG Letitia James urges AI and social media giants to curtail election misinformation, stoking debate over free speech and potential censorship.

State officials tout convenience and modernization, while privacy advocates warn of potential surveillance and data security risks.

All the controversial bill needs now is a signature from Governor Kathy Hochul.

Critics argue that the proposed legislation would infringe on First Amendment rights by tying online activity to government-issued IDs.

Digital ID could undermine online anonymity and free speech.

Modern cars transform from mere transport to tools of surveillance, challenging notions of privacy on the streets.

Amidst rising campus protests, the House endorses an antisemitism bill, igniting a fierce debate over free speech and the definition of hate.

The decision raises concerns that “negligent design” theories could be used to circumvent Section 230 immunity.

The oral hearings suggest an overall degree of favorability towards the NRA’s allegations of First Amendment violations.

The lawsuit will proceed.

Expanding the scope of a surveillance unit that was established after the 2022 Buffalo mass shooting.

Controversial speech monitoring.

A major free speech case.

James was reminded of an injunction against her censorship demands…and a little thing called the First Amendment.

James hasn’t learned her lesson after already being sued on First Amendment grounds.

Major free speech implications.


A challenge invoking the First Amendment.

Attorneys from the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have supported the satire news site, The Babylon Bee, with a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the US Court

State-mandated reporting on “hate speech” raises fears of unchecked power over online discourse.

Photobucket faces a lawsuit for allegedly selling users’ photos and biometric data without consent, risking privacy law violations.

Critics warn that New York’s SAFE Act may open the door to sweeping surveillance, even as Clinton and Hochul champion it as a national model.

Berenson claims new evidence links Pfizer and White House pressure to his Twitter ban, raising the stakes in his free speech battle.

Government policing free speech.

AG Letitia James urges AI and social media giants to curtail election misinformation, stoking debate over free speech and potential censorship.

State officials tout convenience and modernization, while privacy advocates warn of potential surveillance and data security risks.

All the controversial bill needs now is a signature from Governor Kathy Hochul.

Critics argue that the proposed legislation would infringe on First Amendment rights by tying online activity to government-issued IDs.

Digital ID could undermine online anonymity and free speech.

Modern cars transform from mere transport to tools of surveillance, challenging notions of privacy on the streets.

Amidst rising campus protests, the House endorses an antisemitism bill, igniting a fierce debate over free speech and the definition of hate.

The decision raises concerns that “negligent design” theories could be used to circumvent Section 230 immunity.

The oral hearings suggest an overall degree of favorability towards the NRA’s allegations of First Amendment violations.

The lawsuit will proceed.

Expanding the scope of a surveillance unit that was established after the 2022 Buffalo mass shooting.

Controversial speech monitoring.

A major free speech case.

James was reminded of an injunction against her censorship demands…and a little thing called the First Amendment.

James hasn’t learned her lesson after already being sued on First Amendment grounds.

Major free speech implications.


A challenge invoking the First Amendment.

Attorneys from the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have supported the satire news site, The Babylon Bee, with a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the US Court















































