U.S. Supreme Court

Tim Kilcullen | April 14, 2025

A familiar face will be overseeing the court battle between the Trump administration and Meta.

Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s suit against Big Tech behemoth Meta will commence in the court of Chief Judge James Boasberg. The…

Catherine Salgado | March 13, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this month that Meta had to respond to a petition regarding its infamous COVID-19 censorship collusion with the previous administration.

Tim Kilcullen | March 11, 2025

The Biden administration tried to annihilate the First Amendment through lawfare.

Under President Joe Biden, the Department of Justice (DOJ) pursued prosecutions based on constitutionally protected speech. While several of the people…

Tim Kilcullen | March 6, 2025

The Biden administration sabotaged its own workers’ attempts to enforce laws protecting free speech.  

Under then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Department of Justice (DOJ) dismantled and perverted antitrust law,…

Luis Cornelio | January 23, 2025

There is a new U.S. senator in town—and she has already proven herself to be a fierce defender of free speech against Big Tech censorship.

Catherine Salgado | December 19, 2024

News that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear communist Chinese government-tied TikTok’s case comes exactly one month before the app is set to lose its American market.

Catherine Salgado | December 11, 2024

Communist Chinese government-tied TikTok has lost another appeal in court but is still desperately trying to halt a federal law empowering the president to impose a national ban against it.

Tom Olohan | August 15, 2024

The Daily Wire podcast host Michael Knowles called for ubiquitous corporate racism to be met with fines and jail time, imploring potential white male victims to sue those responsible. 

Luis Cornelio | July 31, 2024

Americans fed up with the federal government’s censorship scheme may soon be able to file civil lawsuits against the bureaucrats stifling their free speech online, a newly introduced bill stipulates.

Tom Olohan | July 9, 2024

Mike Benz, a free speech advocate and former State Department official, said there is still hope for free speech on MRC UnCensored. 

Catherine Salgado | July 2, 2024

Forbes is once again calling for harsh censorship and promoting a Supreme Court decision that struck a major blow at First Amendment rights.

Gabriela Pariseau | July 1, 2024

The US Supreme Court, in a unanimous 9-0 decision, sent back two cases challenging Texas and Florida's anti-censorship laws to lower courts, striking down tech trade association NetChoice's claim that these laws had no constitutional applications…

Catherine Salgado | June 28, 2024

GOP congressmen are taking action to protect speech after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to halt government censorship collusion with Big Tech.

Catherine Salgado | June 26, 2024

Free speech advocates are ripping the U.S. Supreme Court‘s refusal to protect the First Amendment from government-tech censorship collusion.

Google is still at it. On Tuesday, just two days before the widely anticipated presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the tech giant buried Trump’s campaign website in its search results. But Biden’s…

Luis Cornelio | May 14, 2024

The Media Research Center is calling on the federal government to stop discriminating against religious broadcasting companies and right-leaning talk radio.

Tom Olohan | March 20, 2024

Tech mogul Elon Musk unloaded about the importance of free speech and the challenges he has faced dealing with the prior regime at X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. 

Joseph Vazquez | March 19, 2024

Imagine a radical law organization financed by George Soros lurching so far to the left on the free speech issue that it ends up bastardizing the very philosophy of the liberal U.S. Supreme Court associate justice it's named after. Enter the…

Luis Cornelio | February 26, 2024

Can states put social media platforms on notice for censoring Americans, or are these platforms broadly protected to prohibit or limit content online with impunity? These are some of the questions that the Supreme Court may decide.

Tom Olohan | February 26, 2024

MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider laid bare the hypocrisy of Big Tech companies censoring conservatives while relying on expansive liability protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.