First Amendment

When the Government Decides What’s Funny

Politicians don't get to decide what speech might make them look bad. That's not how the First Amendment works. Political satire has been protected since before the ink dried on the Bill of Rights, and it'll be protected long after today's thin-skinned legislators are retired to their private islands, made affordable with proceeds from “lucky investments” of their government salaries.

By |2026-02-23T13:49:23-05:00February 23, 2026|ACRU Commentary, ACRU Lori Roman|

A federal court just handed Biden’s Ministry of Truth a big defeat

In a landmark decision that should have all Americans cheering, a Louisiana federal court recently upheld their First Amendment right to speak without being censored by the government. Judge Terry Doughty said the case, Missouri v. Biden, "arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history."

By |2023-07-19T13:23:53-04:00July 19, 2023|ACRU Commentary, First Amendment, OPED|

Gulag America: Biden DOJ convicts Doug Mackey for anti-Hillary memes… faces up to 10 years in prison…

As we’ve reported earlier, this is the most important First Amendment case in the country. The Biden DOJ is attempting to codify the disinformation scam into the criminal code. Mackey’s meme conviction, for which he could face up to 10 years in prison, represents the complete breakdown of the rule of law and constitutional norms in this country—we are in uncharted territory.

By |2023-04-05T08:22:19-04:00April 5, 2023|First Amendment, News|
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