Texas outlawed talking on campuses after 10 p.m. Students are fighting back. Check out this op-ed from FPF Senior Adviser Caitlin Vogus in the Houston Chronicle: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/texas-law-lawsuit-speech-talking-college-campus-21045316.php
We spoke to @The Intercept about a bonkers bill that would let Marco Rubio, who thinks pro-Palestine op-ed writers are terrorists, revoke passports for whoever he deems a supporter of terrorism. It would also let a future Democratic administration target those it dislikes the same way.
“While it’s good to see that Proton is reconsidering account suspensions, journalists are among the users who need these and similar tools most,” @npub19gw4...7ql4, Freedom of the Press Foundation's deputy director of digital security, told @The Intercept.
From the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker: The LA Press Club won a preliminary injunction against the LAPD on Sept. 10. The ruling comes after a federal judge said a “cannonade of evidence” showed the “LAPD appeared to target journalists” during a wave of immigration protests this summer.