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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News posts! “Is the juice truly worth the squeeze?” Even though it may well audio like hipster gibberish, it could properly establish to be the epitaph for cost-free speech at Stanford College. All those were being the terms of wisdom of Stanford DEI Dean […]
Professor Enrique Armijo, an expert on the First Amendment and libel law, spoke at length with reporter Caitlin Dickson for a report on Dominion Voting System’s lawsuit against the cable news organization. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this […]
The former chief attorney for Project Veritas, a conservative activist group that uses undercover videos to try to discredit perceived liberal media, has gone to work for the law firm suing Fox News for $1.6 billion. Jered Ede joined Clare Locke this month, according to his LinkedIn profile. The boutique […]
A new plan to ban refugees arriving in the UK by small boats from today from claiming asylum will push the boundaries of international law but will not break it, a senior Tory has said. Home Secretary Suella Braverman is set to publish long-promised legislation on Channel crossings on Tuesday […]
Katrina Brees credits her love of art to her whimsical, talented mother. For more than a decade, the two worked side-by-side producing parades in New Orleans. Her fond memories of her mom include “just her dancing in a parade, just her feeling the music, feeling the audience, giving love.” But […]