A judge has ruled that a 100-foot “Vote for Trump” sign will be allowed to be lit up in upstate New York.
Read More 100-Foot ‘Vote For Trump’ Sign Will Be Lit Up In N.Y. Following Court VictoryTag: First Amendment
SCOTUS Rejects Hearing Appeal From X Over Warrant In Trump Election Interference Case
The Supreme Court has stated they will not hear an appeal from the social media app X on free speech grounds following a judge order in the election-interference case against former President Donald Trump.
Read More SCOTUS Rejects Hearing Appeal From X Over Warrant In Trump Election Interference CaseGov. Newsom’s ‘Anti-Deepfake’ Bill Blocked By Federal Judge, A Win For Elon Musk
A federal judge blocked California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom’s anti-deepfake legislation on Wednesday, which sought to criminalize digitally-altered political images and videos 60 days before an election.
Read More Gov. Newsom’s ‘Anti-Deepfake’ Bill Blocked By Federal Judge, A Win For Elon MuskSen. Marsha Blackburn Urges House To Pass Kids Online Safety Act
Senator Marsha Blackburn has released a video urging the House of Representatives to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), aimed at increasing children’s digital safety and privacy.
Read More Sen. Marsha Blackburn Urges House To Pass Kids Online Safety ActX Wins Appeal To Block Part Of California Content Moderation Law
Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has won an appeal to block a part of California’s content moderation law.
Read More X Wins Appeal To Block Part Of California Content Moderation LawZuckerberg Admits That Biden Admin Pressured Facebook (Meta) To Censor COVID-19 Content
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in a letter on Monday that the Biden administration heavily pressured Facebook to censor any online content related to COVID-19 or mRNA vaccines for the virus.
Read More Zuckerberg Admits That Biden Admin Pressured Facebook (Meta) To Censor COVID-19 Content