The president of people who claim to be all about free speech is threatening to revoke broadcast licenses of anyone who speaks "against" him.

Republicans claim to care about the First Amendment, but their latest actions reveal they don't want free speech; they want control.

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder, we’ve seen a rapid increase in the administration’s war on the First Amendment.

The so-called party of free speech is now seeking to censure the American people—all because Donald Trump does not like it when negative truths are said about him.

Companies have the right to dissociate from such a space. 

Without DirecTV as a distribution platform, OAN will lose an overwhelming majority of its revenue.  

A judge grants a restraining order to protect the L.A. police commission president from a BLM activist.

A North Carolina school board voted against a requested Confederate flag ban on school campuses.

After two and a half months and nine hours of testimony, history teacher Lee Francis learns his fate.

A North Carolina history teacher was suspended, could be fired, and faces the threat of losing his teacher's license for a lesson on freedom of speech.

Oberlin College placed professor on leave over alleged anti-Semitic comments. Her comments outraged the college's board of trustees.

The Georgia Supreme Court sided with the KKK in its battle to adopt a stretch of a pubic highway. It's a key victory in the hate group's demand for free speech rights.