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The Government Compels Silence Again Oct. 10, 2024

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When Congress enacted the Stored Communications Act of 1986 (SCA), it claimed the statute would guar... Read More

We Can't Tolerate Assaults on Free Speech Aug. 22, 2023

Daily Editorials

Emancipation of slaves. Women's suffrage. Civil rights. Freedom to worship, ignore or denigrate God.... Read More

When the First Amendment Dies Aug. 17, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When the freedom of speech and of the press die, it will happen by a thousand small cuts. Last Frida... Read More

Raid of Kansas Newspaper Is a Chilling Example of What America Must Not Become Aug. 16, 2023

Daily Editorials

If there has been one overarching theme to the tumultuous politics of this era, it is the repeated r... Read More

Fox News and Liberal College Fail to Answer to Higher Authority Apr. 19, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

In abruptly settling a lawsuit on Tuesday, Fox News admitted to airing falsehoods about the 2020 pre... Read More

Court's Ban on Publication of a News Story Must Not Be Allowed To Stand Dec. 02, 2021

Daily Editorials

One of the most ominous legal threats to the free press in decades is quietly looming in a New York ... Read More

Trump Can't Take Refuge in the First Amendment Feb. 11, 2021

Steve Chapman

When the mob of Donald Trump fanatics invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, one of them carved a vivid... Read More

Louisville's Bumbling Authorities Are About To Get a Wake-Up Call Oct. 02, 2020

Neil Patel

The downtowns of numerous American cities have been burned up. Government buildings have been attack... Read More

Local News Could Be Coronavirus Casualty Apr. 11, 2020

Corey Friedman

People are flocking to local newspapers to learn about the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on t... Read More

Freedom of the Press? Not in the US Aug. 31, 2019

Ted Rall

The United States ranks 48th among nations for press freedom, according to Reporters Without Borders... Read More

Political Cartooning Was Murdered. Here's the Autopsy Jul. 05, 2019

Ted Rall

A century ago, newspapers employed more than 2,000 full-time editorial cartoonists. Today, there are... Read More

Our Founders' Messy Truths Jul. 04, 2019

Armstrong Williams

As we approach the 243rd year since our nation's founding, there are signs of decline. One of the mo... Read More

Mark Levin Takes on the Press May. 22, 2019

Tim Graham

Best-selling author and talk radio star Mark Levin has another terrific new book that debuted at No.... Read More

Critical Issues in Need of Address May. 08, 2019

Daily Editorials

President Trump comes to Northwest Florida with issues like disaster aid and trade deals hanging in ... Read More

The Enemy of the American People Feb. 21, 2017

Susan Estrich

The president of the United States, the most powerful man in the world, on Friday declared that the ... Read More

Can the Media Reveal Stolen Truths? Oct. 13, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

It seems that at every turn during this crazy presidential election campaign — with its deeply... Read More

Hulk Hogan's Smackdown Hurts Press Freedom Aug. 24, 2016

Jacob Sullum

Nine years ago, Gawker ran a blog post headlined "Peter Thiel Is Totally Gay, People." The item rank... Read More

Study: World Press Freedom in Decline Apr. 29, 2016

Daily Editorials

The United States made a slight improvement on Reporters Without Borders' annual World Press Freedom... Read More

Tax Proposal an Assault on Free Press Jun. 16, 2015

Daily Editorials

The press is ill suited to be a participant in the legislative process, in which political deals and... Read More