Key Vote YES on H.R. 5053, the Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act
As one of our over 5.7 million FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your representative and ask them to vote YES on H.R. 5053, the Preventing IRS Abuse…
Two Scoops of Hypocrisy
“Would you like your socialism in a waffle cone or a bowl?” Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream were arrested while protesting at the Democracy…
FreedomWorks’ Digital Bill of Rights
As more and more of our activities move online and the internet plays an integral role in our day to day lives, it must be remembered that the rights we…
The IRS’s Plan to Chill Charitable Giving
Don’t you love donating to causes you believe in? Don’t you love that warm fuzzy feeling from knowing that contributing to a worthy cause? And don’t you especially love that…
Williams-Yulee v. The Florida Bar: Free Speech is Worth Full Protection
While we may not agree with all speech we come across, it is important for liberty-minded individuals to defend all constitutionally protected speech. If we do not protect speech that…
Supreme Court Spotlight: Free Speech, Facebook, and “True Threats”
After being estranged from his wife and fired from his job, Anthony Elonis began posting a series of disturbing Facebook statuses that spoke of harming and killing his ex-wife, initiating…
FEC Democrats set their sights on censoring Internet-based political speech
There is no more powerful of a tool in today’s political discourse than the Internet. It has decentralized the flow of information by allowing Americans to do their own research…
Campaign finance reform isn’t about “getting money out of politics,” it’s about silencing political dissent
Senate Democrats recently tried to push through a constitutional amendment that would have repealed free speech protections in the First Amendment, making Congress the sole arbiter of what is…
Key Vote NO on Amending the First Amendment
As one of our over 6.6 million FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote NO on S.J. Res. 19, a proposed Constitutional…
Amending the First Amendment
Slowly making its way through the Senate without too much notice is a joint resolution (S.J.Res. 19), sponsored by Tom Udall and enjoying the vocal support of Senate Majority…