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2023-05-01T10:43:05-04:00
NSA’s collection of metadata “should end,” according to new report
ProPublica – Debunking Rationales for Mass Surveillance
Did you catch it? NCAC Allies Shine in Al Jazeera Conversation About Book Censorship
Court of Appeals Ruling Kills Net Neutrality
TomDispatch on Surveillance Abuses, Past and Present
Utah Art Center Gets $60k Settlement from City for Eviction, Censorship
Why is this artist’s work “too controversial” for an art center exhibition?
NCAC joins 53 other organizations to oppose the FISA “Improvements” Act – Add your voice today!
NCAC and Coalition Members File Briefs Defending Student Speech
Update on CU Boulder incident: faculty review could clear Adler to teach “Deviance” course
Sociology Professor Sanctioned for Class on Prostitution at University of Colorado Boulder
Federal Judge Rules NSA Program Likely Unconstitutional
Happy Nude Year! Lawsuit Forces Display of Nudes Until January 17
Kids’ Right to Read Top Banned Books of 2013…Help Support Our Fight!
Free Speech Matters 2013: Celebrating the importance of our mission
Brooklyn College Supports Free Debate and Academic Freedom in Midst of Criticism
Victory in NM: Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere Returned to Classrooms
NCAC Staffers Share their Knowledge Around the Big City
Join Us For the Rally Against Mass Surveillance Saturday!
Sign This Petition: Don’t Censor Neil Gaiman’s ‘Neverwhere’ in Alamogordo
Set ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Free in Plaquemines PSD English Classrooms
OIF urges Alamogordo, N.M, schools to reinstate Gaiman’s “Neverwhere”
On college campuses, zoning out free speech
Crass though it may be, this tweet is free speech
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