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Combating The Rising Threat Of Censorship In 2025
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Combating The Rising Threat Of Censorship In 2025

In a world of mounting censorship, it’s never been more important to protect every person’s right to speak. Freedom of speech is indispensable to a free society—there’s little meaning to an electoral system if we can’t speak our mind to one another and to our representatives. It’s also a fundamental human right, guaranteed by the First Amendment and every major human rights treaty around the world. Responding to this rising threat, Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), where I serve as legal counsel, recently launched a new litigation team, the Center for Free Speech. ADF’s mission in creating this dedicated team of attorneys is to defend every person’s right to free speech and to hold the government and powerful corporations accountable when they unlawfully censor or punish speech. This new era of censorship calls for innovative strategies. A complex international web of shadowy government actors, nonprofit groups, and for-profit corporations are colluding to stop speech they don’t like, invoking buzzwords like “misinformation” and “disinformation” as their pretext for viewpoint-based restrictions. We will stop unlawful censorship while preserving the fundamental rights of individuals and organizations. My team’s efforts will include suing private-sector censors who are working with the government or abusing their power to suppress or deplatform disfavored speech. There must be consequences for governments and government proxies that participate in the corrupt Censorship Industrial Complex (CIC). The coordinated push of government, universities, think tanks, NGOs, and private businesses bleeds into almost every major industry and part of life. When entities or people are deplatformed, debanked, blacklisted, or refused business for their speech because the government has enlisted private sector participation in engaging in unlawful censorship, that is government corruption and must be stopped. In Brazil, a justice on the country’s Supreme Court suspended the social media platform X across the country after the company declined to censor certain voices. The justice’s order spoke of the “real danger” posed by X of influencing the electorate with “massive misinformation.” Once a government begins using such vague criteria to censor messages, it opens the door to widespread suppression of speech. But it’s not just happening in Brazil. The U.S. Department of Justice pressured Facebook, Twitter, and Google into silencing dissenting voices on a wide range of hot-button cultural issues, including climate change, abortion, economic policy, gender identity, and COVID-19 policies. Big tech companies collude with the government to censor viewpoints they don’t like. We’ve already begun to litigate several cases under the umbrella of the Center for Free Speech including a pair of cases where we’re suing the state of California. In The Babylon Bee v. Bonta and Rumble v. Bonta, ADF represents popular satire website The Babylon Bee, attorney and blogger Kelly Chang Rickert, and video platform Rumble. One of the laws our clients are challenging is AB 2655, passed by the California legislature earlier this year. The law requires large online platforms to become state censors by sometimes labeling and other times taking down posts with “materially deceptive content” about elections. And in Studnicki v. Sage Publications, we represent several doctors who published multiple papers in a peer-reviewed medical journal on the dangers of abortion drugs. After the publisher received complaints about the authors’ pro-life affiliations, Sage retracted these articles and even removed one of the authors from the journal’s board of directors. Defending free speech is nothing new to ADF. We’ve won landmark free speech victories before the U.S. Supreme Court and have been especially prolific on public university campuses as its Center for Academic Freedom has secured more than 400 victories protecting students’ free speech rights. Government agencies and powerful private actors – or worse yet, a combination of the two – are using vague buzzwords as an excuse for censorship. The outgoing administration spent the past four years relentlessly attacking our constitutionally protected freedoms and unlawfully extending executive power. But we cannot expect the entrenched censorship apparatus to unilaterally disarm. And we must insist that the new administration dismantle the CIC instead of trying to wield it for its own purposes. That means calling balls and strikes, especially when President-elect Trump hangs a curve with a nominee like Janette Nesheiwat for Surgeon General, who previously “commend[ed] Mark Zuckerberg for taking action” against so-called vaccine misinformation on Facebook. It’s critical that the Republican party keeps its avowed commitment to free speech. The new administration has a great opportunity to lead the defense of our First Amendment rights. If the majority of current nominees do what they claim they want to do, there is reason to be hopeful. Through pioneering legal strategy, ADF will tear down the Censorship Industrial Complex and preserve free speech in the new frontier of our digital age. We will ensure that ordinary people worldwide have full clarity on their free speech rights and are empowered, without fear, to expose any government or its agents attempting to undermine them. * * * Logan Spena serves as legal counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal). The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.
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The Dumbest Moment In Politics In 2024 Captures Everything Wrong With Democrats
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The Dumbest Moment In Politics In 2024 Captures Everything Wrong With Democrats

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Appeals Court Upholds Plea Deals For 9/11 Gitmo Terrorists Allowing Them To Skirt Death Penalty
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Appeals Court Upholds Plea Deals For 9/11 Gitmo Terrorists Allowing Them To Skirt Death Penalty

Many family members of 9/11 victims are opposed
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Ford Motor Company’s X Account Tweets Out Anti-Israel Posts
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Ford Motor Company’s X Account Tweets Out Anti-Israel Posts

'Israel is a terrorist state'
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Five Propaganda Hoaxes That Blew Up In The Media’s Face In 2024
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Five Propaganda Hoaxes That Blew Up In The Media’s Face In 2024

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10 Of Our Favorite Songs About Drinking

This is not a “10 Best Songs About Drinking” list, and it’s not even a “10 Essential Songs About Drinking” list. No, this is an article based on our 10 favorite songs about drinking. The reason we’ve titled it like that is because these are songs that are not always associated with drinking—unless you really know the lyrics. Not all of them fit this mold; we do have a few on here that are unmistakably about drinking just from their titles. What we wanted to do was make sure we didn’t create another “Top 10 Drinking Songs” list filled with The post 10 Of Our Favorite Songs About Drinking appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Russian shipwreck in Iran reveals centuries-old Caspian Sea cargo
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Russian shipwreck in Iran reveals centuries-old Caspian Sea cargo

Archaeologists from the International Association for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies, Italy, along with the Underwater Archaeology Faculty in Tehran, have detailed the findings from the excavation of a wooden shipwreck along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea in Mazandaran, Iran. Analysis of radiocarbon-dated wood samples and plant remains indicated the vessel most likely dates to the late 18th century or early 19th century.
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The future lifespan of plants just got extended
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The future lifespan of plants just got extended

For now, the future of life on Earth is in human hands. But after the anthropocentric era, the situation starts to get dicey. The sun's luminosity is increasing over time, about 1% every 110 million years, so the Earth's surface will gradually get warmer (but at a vastly slower rate than today's global warming).
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IDF Kills 106 Hamas Terrorists in 2-Hour Gaza Ambush
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IDF Kills 106 Hamas Terrorists in 2-Hour Gaza Ambush

The IDF and Israeli media outlets published stunning new details of one of the most successful nights the Israeli forces have had since the start of the war, with the troops killing 106 Hamas terrorists in the span of around two hours, without losing a single soldier.
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Pollster: More Voters Identified as Republican in 2024 Election
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Pollster: More Voters Identified as Republican in 2024 Election

The 2024 election featured far more Republicans than Democrats in the electorate, reversing a longtime trend in party identification dating back to the New Deal in the 1930s.
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