The Intersection Between National Sovereignty and Free Speech

The Intersection Between National Sovereignty and Free Speech

On October 15th, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that US visas are a privilege revocable for foreign nationals expressing death wishes toward America, especially following the September 10th assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The State Department has revoked visas for at least six individuals accused of celebrating […]

Hungary’s New Sovereignty Law: A Firm Stand Against Foreign Influence

Hungary’s New Sovereignty Law: A Firm Stand Against Foreign Influence

Hungary’s proposed Transparency of Public Life Act, aimed at curbing foreign-funded organizations, has sparked protests waving EU and LGBT flags, echoing similar unrest in Georgia over its Foreign Agents Registration Act. Both laws, modelled on the US’s FARA, seek to protect national sovereignty but face accusations of stifling dissent. Critics, including the EU and US, […]