Censorship
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Charges of ‘elite’ coastal media bias the clarion call of the censor
An episode in the Nixon administration’s efforts to influence network news coverage offers eerie echoes of anti-tech proposals today.By Gabe RottmanCategorized in Content Restrictions -
New York wades into social media regulation waters with ‘hateful conduct’ law
New York is the latest state to attempt to control how social media platforms moderate content. -
Kentucky to delay enforcing law against advice columnist pending First Amendment lawsuit
Enforcement of a Kentucky law forbidding out-of-state psychologists from practicing in the state will be delayed after a Friday meeting… -
Supreme Court ruling avoids constitutionality of FCC's indecency policy
In a narrowly decided opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously threw out millions of dollars in fines the Federal Communications… -
Arizona bill could make writing an annoying or offensive electronic statement a misdemeanor
Arizona legislators say they are limiting the language of a controversial proposed bill that criminalizes speech via "electronic or digital… -
Tribal council shuts down Native American newspaper
A Native American newspaper in a remote region of northern California will not be able to publish again unless editors… -
Tenn. law could criminalize offensive Web images
Legal experts are warning that a Tennessee bill signed into law earlier this month could subject news organizations to criminal… -
Ex-CIA employee accuses agency of interfering with columns
A Washington Examiner columnist and former CIA employee believes the agency's delays in approving his articles for publication amount to…