October 7 Supreme Court hears if faith-based counseling on gender identity is protected speech The Supreme Court hears arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, where Christian therapist Kaley Chiles challenges Colorado's conversion therapy ban as a First Amendment violation.
October 5 Trump's presidency faces crucial tests as Supreme Court begins pivotal term Supreme Court justices face major constitutional questions about presidential authority as Trump administration appeals reach the high court for final review this term.
October 4 Bill Maher criticizes Dave Chappelle for remarks on free speech at Saudi comedy festival "Real Time" host Bill Maher criticized comedian Dave Chappelle for his remarks downplaying free speech in America during his performance at a Saudi Arabian comedy festival last week.
October 3 Trump says American flag burners will be ‘immediately arrested’ under executive order President Donald Trump said American flag burners would be arrested and face a year in prison in a Truth Social post citing his August executive order on flag desecration.
October 2 Woman caught on camera allegedly lunging at MAGA activist in viral confrontation Conservative activist Cam Higby used pepper spray in self-defense when a woman allegedly attacked him at Union Station in Washington, D.C.
October 1 EXCLUSIVE: Rep Nancy Mace heads to Clemson in wake of Kirk assassination: ‘We won’t be silenced’ Following Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting at Utah Valley University, Rep. Nancy Mace addresses Turning Point USA gathering at Clemson University to honor his legacy.
October 1 Jane Fonda slams Democratic leaders as 'not good enough' in fight against Trump Actress Jane Fonda spoke to CNN’s Dana Bash about relaunching her father’s Committee for the First Amendment in response to President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
October 1 NYU blocks Oct. 7 campus talk by Jewish conservative, citing security concerns New York University faces backlash after canceling conservative legal analyst Ilya Shapiro's campus event due to alleged safety and security concerns.
September 26 Professor fighting dismissal for calling Charlie Kirk a 'Nazi' handed legal win, fueling free speech debate Educators fired or put on leave for controversial social media posts about Charlie Kirk's murder are filing lawsuits claiming their First Amendment rights were violated.
September 25 Young conservatives say Kimmel faced 'consequences,' not cancel culture after ABC suspension "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" returns after suspension over controversial Charlie Kirk assassination comments, with young conservatives offering mixed reactions.