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Tennessee School District Spying on Students’ Social Media Posts

Tennessee School District Spying on Students’ Social Media Posts

by jprivate | Oct 3, 2019 | Surveillance

A recent article in The Tennessean reveals how the Williamson County School District (WCS) is monitoring students’ free speech and social media posts. The WCS recently implemented a “threat surveillance program” called Gaggle that is so invasive and...
Major University Gets Rights Wrong: Good Morning Liberty 10-08-18

Major University Gets Rights Wrong: Good Morning Liberty 10-08-18

by Michael Boldin | Oct 8, 2018 | 1st Amendment, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty

On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Michael Boldin (follow) discusses the source of rights. Recently, popular podcaster and YouTuber Steven Crowder visited Texas Christian University (TCU) to set up shop on a public sidewalk, challenge some views, and do...
Good Morning Liberty 08-13-18: More Censorship and Gun Control

Good Morning Liberty 08-13-18: More Censorship and Gun Control

by Michael Boldin | Aug 13, 2018 | Audio/Video, Path to Liberty

On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Michael Boldin (follow) discusses a new poll where 43% of Republicans believe the president should have the power to close news outlets. He also covers a report showing that federal gun control enforcement increased from...
Poll: 43% of Republicans Favor Giving President Power to Unilaterally Close News Outlets

Poll: 43% of Republicans Favor Giving President Power to Unilaterally Close News Outlets

by Joe Wolverton, II | Aug 10, 2018 | Current Events, Republocrats

The First Amendment is under assault in manifold ways, and there’s a fresh attack lurking in the results of a recent survey of American opinions of the news media. Research conducted by Ipsos revealed that 43 percent of self-identified Republicans believe that “the...
After More than Two Centuries, the Spirit of the Sedition Act Lives On

After More than Two Centuries, the Spirit of the Sedition Act Lives On

by Andrew Hoverson | Apr 20, 2018 | Alien and Sedition Acts, Nullification

In 1798, President John Adams signed a bill into law criminalizing speech critical of the federal government. Today, the feds take a more subtle approach to controlling speech, but the spirit of the Sedition Act lives on. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison wrote the...
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