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E-Pluribus |September 11, 2025
Charlie Kirk murdered. Illiberal Europe's growing censorship problem. Cops should stop crime, not speech.
Sep 11
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Hawaii's Eco-Tax Trap: Forcing Cruise Lines to Broadcast Unconstitutional Overreach
The state's 'Green Fee' is an affront to the First Amendment.
Sep 8
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E-Pluribus |September 3, 2025
'Big tent liberalism.' Universities need more reason, less speech? London police arrest writer for mean tweets.
Sep 3
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August 2025
E-Pluribus |August 27, 2025
The flag-burning debate. How foreign governments censor US students. Regulate smart phones like booze?
Aug 27
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E-Pluribus |August 21, 2025
Europe's censorship problem. UK jails citizens for mean cartoons. Nurse fined 94K over social media posts.
Aug 21
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E-Pluribus |August 15, 2025
Trump violates foreign students' 1A rights? Trouble with 'assassination culture.' Criticize Israel, lose your job.
Aug 15
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E-Pluribus |August 5, 2025
Misgender someone, pay 40K in fines? Alabama's porn tax. Trump takes aim at EU censorship
Aug 5
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July 2025
E-Pluribus |July 30, 2025
ACLU defends NRA's 1A rights. Free speech protections improving on college campuses. Stephen Colbert censored?
Jul 30
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E-Pluribus |July 22, 2025
Defunding NPR was the right move. X defeats FBI gag order in court. White House punishes WSJ.
Jul 22
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E-Pluribus |July 15, 2025
Pardon Edward Snowden? How litigation protects free speech. College caught punishing student-reporter
Jul 15
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E-Pluribus |July 10, 2025
Posting memes is still legal. Europe's speech crackdown. Social media warning labels erode civil liberties.
Jul 10
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‘The worst of advocacy journalism’: Did the New York Times smear an esteemed federal judge?
Imagine a man who overcame poverty and serious illness to become an accomplished legal scholar and federal judge.
Jul 2
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