Contents tagged with Ali Akbar
Filed in: Free Speech | by David French | 1:59 PM Jun. 7, 2012
Defending Bloggers from Attacks, Intimidation, and Frivolous Lawsuits
There has been a series of new and particularly pernicious attacks on bloggers’ free speech. For those who haven’t been following the story, roughly three weeks ago a number of conservative bloggers (both independent and affiliated with larger publications) began investigating the story of Brett Kimberlin, a radical domestic terrorist who’s been funded by several prominent leftist donors. As the investigation gained momentum, Red State’s Erick Erickson was subjected to a ... Continue Reading
Filed in: Free Speech | by Jay Sekulow | 10:54 AM Jun. 7, 2012
Bloggers’ Free Speech Rights Under Attack
Free speech is under attack. Conservative writers are now facing threats against themselves, their families, and their livelihoods merely because they've aggressively investigated the history and funding of radical liberals. Ali Akbar is president of the National Bloggers Club, a coalition of 300 conservative bloggers who reach millions of readers, has been targeted by these vicious attacks on himself and, even worse, his family. Akbar has seen his mother's home photographed and placed on the ... Continue Reading


