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Conservative Princeton professor makes members of exclusive campus social club uncomfortable, student says

A social club at Princeton University reportedly changed its visitors’ policy after an unnamed professor joined a student there for lunch. In an op-ed published in The Daily Princetonian, Princeton student Matthew Wilson argued that the school’s unique “eating club” system is at danger of becoming “ideological safe spaces” for students. “The eating clubs, like the University as a whole, …

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Critics slam Scotland’s new hate speech law as an attack on freedom

Scotland’s controversial new hate speech law went into effect Monday despite fierce backlash from critics. “Scotland continues to infringe upon the right of her citizens to speak freely. This bill will force police to investigate those who ‘misgender’ someone online,” Thomas Corbett-Dillon, a former adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, told Fox News Digital. “In a country riddled by knife …

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Disease X: Critics say Biden admin selling out US sovereignty with WHO treaty

The Biden administration is negotiating a controversial global pandemic treaty with the World Health Organization (WHO) that the health agency says will help the world prepare for the next pandemic and the potential outbreak of “Disease X,” but critics say the agreement will end up stifling free speech and cede American sovereignty to the global body. The WHO has been …

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We were loving foster care parents until Washington state insisted we violate our faith

In Washington state, political ideology is the state’s litmus test for determining who can be a loving parent.In 2022, we served as foster care parents for just over nine years and decided to renew our license to continue caring for vulnerable kids. But state officials did not want us because of our religious beliefs — beliefs about sexuality and gender …

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Arizona State University professor details lawsuit over 'racist' DEI training: 'Compelled speech'

An Arizona State University (ASU) professor, who is suing the university over what he believes to be a “racist” mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) course for faculty, spoke with Fox News Digital about his decision to bring legal action against his employer. Dr. Owen Anderson, a professor of philosophy, religious studies and theology at ASU, is suing the school …

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You’ve heard about weaponization of the FBI and CIA; now they’re weaponizing the internet

With the FBI’s political censorship of social media exposed, proponents of weaponized government are using a different tool: Biden’s Federal Communications Commission. The FCC might sound boring. But from a First Amendment perspective, it’s more dangerous than the FBI. It is being weaponized against you. SCOTLAND TO LAUNCH NEW HATE SPEECH LAW ON APRIL FOOL’S DAY THAT WILL JAIL PEOPLE …

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Christian couple sues Washington state for denying foster care license over 'gender ideology' regulations

A couple has filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials accused of denying their foster care renewal license because they will not abide by gender ideology rules that clash with their Christian faith. During an appearance on “America’s Newsroom,” Shane Degross said that when he went through the re-licensing process, he found new regulations and rules not present in previous …

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Judge allows GOP firebrands to sue two cities in deep-blue state for violating their free speech rights

A federal judge on Friday allowed a lawsuit from Reps. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to proceed against two California cities that canceled their rallies in 2021. In a 22-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Hernan Vera said there is adequate evidence to suggest the GOP lawmakers have a legitimate claim against officials in Anaheim and Riverside, Calif., …

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Scotland to launch new hate speech law on April Fool’s Day that will jail people for up to 7 years

Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act will be activated on April 1, also known as April Fool’s Day, and people ranging from Catholic clergy to Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling have condemned it for restricting basic freedoms. The text of the bill, originally introduced years before, warns against acts that “stir up hatred against a group of persons” …

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GOP Senator waves away worries about skeptical justices in censorship Supreme Court case

EXCLUSIVE: After the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Monday in the case of Murthy v. Missouri – which addresses the Biden administration’s ability to communicate with and direct social media companies and examines what constitutes persuasion versus coercion – Sen. Eric Schmitt encouraged Americans not to be discouraged by the skepticism implied by the justices’ questions. “I thought the …

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