Our Human Rights are Under Attack, but What Does That Actually Mean?
Once again, President Trump’s administration is making history for all the wrong reasons. On August 28, the United States withdrew from the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process. This marks the first time in UPR history that a United Nations Member…
Censorship Behind Bars
In 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1078 into law. Now, school curricula in the state are protected from gender- and race-based book bans. Certainly, this is a good thing; fighting censorship at every turn is critical to protecting…
Silenced and Sidelined: Censorship, Adult Content, and Employment
A timely and provocative panel discussion exploring the complex intersection of personal freedom, censorship, and digital privacy in the age of social media. Our conversation will delve into the controversial topic of professionals facing termination due to their online presence,…
Woodhull Calls for Federal Protections of Adult Industry Workers Following University of Wisconsin’s Disturbing Treatment of University Chancellor Dr. Joseph Gow
Woodhull has been closely following the case of University Chancellor Dr. Joseph Gow, who was set to become a tenured professor in the Communication Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL). Since December 2023, his position has been…
Woodhull Files Amicus Brief in Doe v. Grindr
Yesterday, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, represented by Woodhull’s General Counsel, Walters Law Group, joined the Electronic Frontier Foundation in submitting an amicus brief asking the United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit to affirm the dismissal of a complaint…
