Autumn Johnson
Contributing Writer

Autumn is a practicing attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. When not working, Autumn enjoys reading, writing, playing video games, and spending time with her cats.

Autumn Johnson | July 24, 2021

Facebook will allow its users to post the phrase “death to Khamenei” for the next two weeks. 

The social media giant had previously censored the phrase amid ongoing protests in Iran, saying the phrase violated its…

Autumn Johnson | July 22, 2021

Senate Democrats introduced a bill on Thursday that would make Facebook liable for “misinformation” about the global pandemic.

The Health Misinformation Act, introduced by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), would use…

Autumn Johnson | July 18, 2021

A pro-Trump legal group is investigating the Biden administration’s coordination with Big Tech companies.

America First Legal, which is run by former Trump administration officials, filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests on…

Autumn Johnson | July 17, 2021

Google will once again allow Zero Hedge, a financial website, to run ads after the site removed “derogatory” comments the tech giant took issue with.

Google removed the site’s ability to run Google ads in June. In a recent review of the…

Autumn Johnson | July 16, 2021

The Biden administration announced at a press briefing on Facebook Friday that it was working with Facebook to censor posts that contained “misinformation.” 

The comments came after President Biden said misleading posts on Facebook…

Autumn Johnson | July 16, 2021

Two Amazon employees have resigned in recent weeks in protest of the company’s decision to continue selling “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” a book that explores transgenderism in teenage girls.

The…