Posted by John Kay on December 12, 2022Sneaky, Sneaky, SneakyThe Journalism Competition Preservation Act (JCPA) won’t go away. Now, there are reports that some are [...]Read more
Posted by on June 8, 2022Social Media is Likely Headed to the Supreme CourtLast week, the United States Supreme Court granted an emergency stay preventing a Texas social media law [...]Read more
Posted by on October 28, 2020Everything You Need to Know About Section 230 and Online SpeechIf you have been paying attention to the debate over online speech and conservative censorship, you have [...]Read more
Posted by on June 30, 2020School Choice Champions Earn Major Victory in SCOTUS’ Espinoza DecisionToday, in a landmark victory for First Amendment and school choice champions, the U.S. Supreme Court [...]Read more
Posted by on December 12, 2019Pelican Institute Joins Coalition Opposing California Privacy LegislationShould the legislature of California get a say over how you use the internet? On its face, this seems [...]Read more
Posted by on November 22, 2019Pelican Institute Comments on Privacy Rights, New IRS RuleThe right to support organizations that you believe in is a core American principle. The First Amendment [...]Read more
Posted by on July 17, 2016U.S. Senators Against Free SpeechWhile reasonable people can disagree on many important issues, we all benefit from a lively public square [...]Read more
Posted by on May 3, 2016Attorneys General Attempt to Stifle Free SpeechThe subpoena is an attempt to intimidate Americans for exercising their First Amendment rights. While the [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on April 21, 2015Legal Reform in the Background as State Budget Woes Dominate the Start of Legislative SessionThe short session, which opened last week and must conclude by June 11th, will be dominated by debate [...]Read more