Docs Offer Glimpse Inside Censorship Industrial Complex [Op-Ed]

Welcome To The Censorship Industrial Complex. It’s Rather Like The Old “Military Industrial Complex,” Which Was Shorthand For The Military, Private Companies, And Academia Working Together To Achieve U.S. Battlefield Dominance, With The R&D Funded By The Government That Buys The Final Product.
But The Censorship Industrial Complex Builds Algorithms, Not Bombers. The Players Aren’t Raytheon And Boeing, But Social Media Companies, Tech Startups, And Universities And Their Institutes. The Foes To Be Dominated Are American Citizens Whose Opinions Diverge From Government Narratives.

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Tennessee Attorney General, ACLU, Agree To End Suit Over House Sign Ban

In A Coda To A Bruising Special Session Of The Tennessee Legislature That Wrapped Up Last Month, Lawyers Representing Three Women Who Defied A House Ban On Signs And Attorneys For The State Have Agreed To Bring A First Amendment Legal Challenge To A Close.

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Social Media Censorship Case May Go To Supreme Court

The White House Has Less Than One Week To Decide Whether It Will Appeal To The U.S. Supreme Court A Recent Ruling That The Biden Administration Overstepped Its Bounds In Working To Censor Americans’ Social Media Posts.

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Tennessee House Leadership Loses Decision On Sign Bans

Davidson County Chancery Court Judge Anne Martin Has Ruled That The Holding Of Small Signs In House Of Representatives’ Galleries And Committee Meeting Rooms Is Likely Protected By The First Amendment, Keeping In Place A Temporary Restraining Order Allowing Members Of The Public To Carry Signs.

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Tennessee Student Gets Suspension Removed From Record After Filing Lawsuit Against Tullahoma School District

Tullahoma City School District Is Finally Clearing A Wrongful Suspension From A 17-Year-Old Student’s Record After A Lawsuit Was Brought Against Them Last Month.

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Mopery Or Felony (Op-Ed By James V. Ferguson, MD)

I’m Done Listening To Liberal Elites, Socialists And The AOCs Of The World Because Their Track Record Throughout History Is One Of Destruction. I’m Done Being Civil To The Uninformed And The Quislings Who Vote For Those Who Threaten Our Country And My Family. I Don’t Hate These People Who Hate Me. I Just Want Them Removed From Power, And Their Ability To Hurt Others Taken Away.

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Tennessee High School Student Sues After Receiving Suspension For Posting Internet Memes

The Foundation For Individual Rights And Expression (FIRE) Is Representing A Tennessee Student Who Is Suing His Public High School After Receiving A Suspension For Posting Internet Memes Making Fun Of His Principal For Being Too Serious.

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Montgomery County Commission Votes To Expand First Amendment Rights Guaranteed In New State Law

The Montgomery County Commission Voted Monday Night To Expand First Amendment Rights Guaranteed In A New State Law That Went Into Effect July 1st. Residents Will Now Enjoy Expanded Freedom Of Speech Beyond What The New Law Dictates.

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Judge Denies Biden Administration Appeal Of Injunction Preventing Interaction With Social Media

A Court Order Limiting How The Biden Administration Interacts With Social Media Companies Is Being Appealed To The 5th U.S. District Court Of Appeals.

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We Do Not Consent (Op-Ed)

Three Years Ago We Were Told That The States Could Do Anything They Pleased – Enact Mask And Vaccine Mandates, Lock People In Their Homes For Weeks Or Months On End, Close Down Businesses, Schools, And Churches – Without In Any Way Violating The Rights And Liberties Of The People So Long As They Acted In The Name Of Protecting Against Covid-19.
Now, When A State Acts To Protect Children From Indecent Exposure, That Somehow Violates The First Amendment’s Guarantee Of Free Political Speech And Assembly.
There Are A Multitude Of Constitutional Problems With Judge Parker’s Ruling.

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