It’s a tale at least as old as American democracy. In the midst of a heated election season, a biting ad, satirical pamphlet, parody song or viral video alarms the powers that be so much that they ...
It took years for Daniel Watts’ parody account to go viral on Twitter. But it only took a few days for Twitter to suspend it. Watts, a free speech lawyer and California gubernatorial candidate, ...
A federal district court has ruled that two California laws aimed at regulating online political speech are unconstitutional, marking a significant victory for free speech advocates, including the ...