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Tag: free speech

Texas’ War on Free Speech

July 15, 2022 Brian Phillips General, Property

In May, a federal appeals court upheld a Texas law that prohibits social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube

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Friday Roundup 2-4-22

February 4, 2022 Brian Phillips Roundup

A Scottish man was recently convicted for sending a tweet that was deemed offensive. The tweet was disgusting, saying that

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Free Speech for Me, but not for Thee

September 14, 2021 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, General

Last Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill that prohibits large social media companies from blocking content or removing

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The Black Sheep of the Family

January 1, 2021 Brian Phillips Property

Most rights—such as the right to free speech and the right to practice one’s religion—enjoy widespread support among politicians and

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Justice for Big Tech

November 20, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

In 2019 during her campaign to become the Democrat nominee for President, Sen. Elizabeth Warren promised to use the antitrust

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Promoting a Free Market with Coercion

November 6, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations

For months, conservatives have been increasing their calls to use the antitrust laws against Big Tech. These calls are filled

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The Roundup 10

October 24, 2020 Brian Phillips Roundup

At The Objective Standard, Aaron Briley addresses the anti-American ideas underlying Black Lives Matter. Many seem to regard BLM as

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A “Fairness Doctrine” for Big Tech?

October 17, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations

In 1949, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued the Fairness Doctrine. This policy required broadcasters to present controversial issues of interest

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