Free speech
Proposed antisemitism laws in France, Italy stir free speech debate
Critics of the laws, including academics and left-wing politicians, allege that they will censor pro-Palestine activism and contribute to conflating Jews with the state of Israel
US Supreme Court rejects Colorado's ban on LGBT 'conversion' talk therapy
Finland's Supreme Court fines MP for calling homosexuality 'developmental disorder'
A-G Ken Paxton moves to defend Texas’s designation of CAIR as a terrorist organization
The battle for free speech on university campuses
There is a coalition of extreme activists, mostly hailing from the international far Left, doing everything possible to ensure voices like those of Col. Kemp and Gen. Kuperwasser are silenced.
Fearing to be ‘too Jewish’
The freedoms America provided were unique; historically Jews were considered second or third class citizens – if citizens at all.
NY State assemblyman calls to protect free speech at Binghamton University
Leftist students verbally abused and ransacked tables belong to conservative students
High profile hate speech case heard in South Africa’s Constitutional Court
Trade unionist Bongani Masuku threatened Jewish community in blog post and during a speech at a Johannesburg university
Transgender Youtuber shot while filming LA synagogue and girl's school
The self-described "free speech activist" can be seen mocking and laughing at the security guard before beings hot in the leg outside the Etz Jacob synagogue.
Arkansas judge's dismissal of anti-BDS lawsuit applauded
The lawsuit aimed to block the anti-BDS legislation based on the First Amendment, arguing that the bill violated free speech.
Are the Internet giants eviscerating journalism?
The European Parliament must vote massively in favor of “neighboring rights” for the survival of democracy and one of its most remarkable symbols: journalism.
Young Germans protest BDS conference
The title of the conference is “Future for Palestine and Israel – Does Germany prolong the occupation?”
Iran's ban of Telegram messaging app sparks infighting
Telegram is believed to have some 20 million users in Iran out of a total population of 80 million.
Lithuanian bill would ban books critical of the country
The proposed law is said to be "one of the most blatant and harshest" laws curtailing free speech in Europe.