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
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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.Categorized in Content restrictions
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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…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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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…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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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…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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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…Categorized in Prior restraint -
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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…Categorized in Prior restraint -
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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…Categorized in Prior restraint