CNN — The demise of Stephen Smith, whose human body was identified in the middle of a highway in 2015, is being investigated as a murder, a spokesperson for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division explained to CNN on Tuesday. The progress comes almost two many years after the murders […]
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University officers have to have to reprimand students and administrators who violate free of charge speech procedures and cease caving to the “woke mob,” a previous law professor advised Fox Information. “College officials … are spineless cowards unwilling to enforce their very own principles when they’re violated by learners, a […]
Two years ago this month, Australia passed a law called the News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code, which, as the name suggests, forced digital platforms like Facebook and Google to negotiate deals to pay the news media for the latter’s content. If they failed to do so, the […]
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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 […]