Search 600Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Date Filtered By: Social Media Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Illiberal and ill-advised calls to censor social media intensify December 13, 2022 From jawboning to threats of legislation, government officials and lawmakers disregard the First Amendment and undermine free speech culture. News Federal judge fast-tracks FIRE preliminary injunction proceedings challenging New York’s online speech police law December 8, 2022 The New York law challenged by FIRE would compel website owners to address protected speech against their will. News Free speech culture, Elon Musk, and Twitter December 1, 2022 In the neverending debate surrounding Twitter under Elon Musk, the distinction between free speech as a legal right and cultural value can get confused. News Twitter’s new era continues to stir debate around online free speech November 30, 2022 Musk tweeted Monday that Apple threatened to remove Twitter from Apple’s App Store with no explanation. News In wake of Buffalo shooting, New York AG’s livestreaming policy recommendations threaten First Amendment rights November 17, 2022 On May 14, 2022, a gunman traveled to Buffalo, New York, and opened fire in a grocery store while broadcasting on the livestreaming platform Twitch. News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: Elon Musk, PayPal, and is New York trying to destroy Twitch? November 3, 2022 What do we make of Elon Musk buying Twitter? Is PayPal fining its users $2,500 for promoting “misinformation”? Is New York trying to destroy Twitch? News Towson University abides by First Amendment, declines to punish student group for offensive messages October 12, 2022 After a student group’s messages including racial and homophobic slurs leaked on social media, students demanded the university take action. News Did PayPal reverse course on proposed speech-chilling policies? October 10, 2022 PayPal responded to criticism that its new acceptable use policy would have punished users for ‘misinformation,’ says notice ‘went out in error.’ News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: What does the First Amendment protect on social media? October 5, 2022 Does the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protect a private social media company’s right to moderate content on its platform? News Did Boston’s Simmons University concoct scheme to oust controversial professor? It sure looks that way. October 4, 2022 Statistics professor David Kane was ultimately non-renewed after student protests about pseudonymous online posts that were attributed to him. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 60 Next Page Subscribe to FIRE News Sign Up You are now subscribed to FIRE Updates. Fill out the form below to receive personalized communications or close this window to continue. Select State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Palau Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Subscribe to list(s): So to Speak Podcast First Amendment News FIRE Quarterly newsletter Monthly Update Select audience group(s): Students College Faculty Teachers College Alumni Parents Save My Preferences Thank you for subscribing
600Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Date Filtered By: Social Media Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. News Illiberal and ill-advised calls to censor social media intensify December 13, 2022 From jawboning to threats of legislation, government officials and lawmakers disregard the First Amendment and undermine free speech culture. News Federal judge fast-tracks FIRE preliminary injunction proceedings challenging New York’s online speech police law December 8, 2022 The New York law challenged by FIRE would compel website owners to address protected speech against their will. News Free speech culture, Elon Musk, and Twitter December 1, 2022 In the neverending debate surrounding Twitter under Elon Musk, the distinction between free speech as a legal right and cultural value can get confused. News Twitter’s new era continues to stir debate around online free speech November 30, 2022 Musk tweeted Monday that Apple threatened to remove Twitter from Apple’s App Store with no explanation. News In wake of Buffalo shooting, New York AG’s livestreaming policy recommendations threaten First Amendment rights November 17, 2022 On May 14, 2022, a gunman traveled to Buffalo, New York, and opened fire in a grocery store while broadcasting on the livestreaming platform Twitch. News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: Elon Musk, PayPal, and is New York trying to destroy Twitch? November 3, 2022 What do we make of Elon Musk buying Twitter? Is PayPal fining its users $2,500 for promoting “misinformation”? Is New York trying to destroy Twitch? News Towson University abides by First Amendment, declines to punish student group for offensive messages October 12, 2022 After a student group’s messages including racial and homophobic slurs leaked on social media, students demanded the university take action. News Did PayPal reverse course on proposed speech-chilling policies? October 10, 2022 PayPal responded to criticism that its new acceptable use policy would have punished users for ‘misinformation,’ says notice ‘went out in error.’ News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: What does the First Amendment protect on social media? October 5, 2022 Does the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protect a private social media company’s right to moderate content on its platform? News Did Boston’s Simmons University concoct scheme to oust controversial professor? It sure looks that way. October 4, 2022 Statistics professor David Kane was ultimately non-renewed after student protests about pseudonymous online posts that were attributed to him. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ... Page 60 Next Page
News Illiberal and ill-advised calls to censor social media intensify December 13, 2022 From jawboning to threats of legislation, government officials and lawmakers disregard the First Amendment and undermine free speech culture.
News Federal judge fast-tracks FIRE preliminary injunction proceedings challenging New York’s online speech police law December 8, 2022 The New York law challenged by FIRE would compel website owners to address protected speech against their will.
News Free speech culture, Elon Musk, and Twitter December 1, 2022 In the neverending debate surrounding Twitter under Elon Musk, the distinction between free speech as a legal right and cultural value can get confused.
News Twitter’s new era continues to stir debate around online free speech November 30, 2022 Musk tweeted Monday that Apple threatened to remove Twitter from Apple’s App Store with no explanation.
News In wake of Buffalo shooting, New York AG’s livestreaming policy recommendations threaten First Amendment rights November 17, 2022 On May 14, 2022, a gunman traveled to Buffalo, New York, and opened fire in a grocery store while broadcasting on the livestreaming platform Twitch.
News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: Elon Musk, PayPal, and is New York trying to destroy Twitch? November 3, 2022 What do we make of Elon Musk buying Twitter? Is PayPal fining its users $2,500 for promoting “misinformation”? Is New York trying to destroy Twitch?
News Towson University abides by First Amendment, declines to punish student group for offensive messages October 12, 2022 After a student group’s messages including racial and homophobic slurs leaked on social media, students demanded the university take action.
News Did PayPal reverse course on proposed speech-chilling policies? October 10, 2022 PayPal responded to criticism that its new acceptable use policy would have punished users for ‘misinformation,’ says notice ‘went out in error.’
News ‘So to Speak’ podcast: What does the First Amendment protect on social media? October 5, 2022 Does the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protect a private social media company’s right to moderate content on its platform?
News Did Boston’s Simmons University concoct scheme to oust controversial professor? It sure looks that way. October 4, 2022 Statistics professor David Kane was ultimately non-renewed after student protests about pseudonymous online posts that were attributed to him.
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