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Erectivus 2026: A First Amendment Stress Test, Filed by the Book

Erectivus 2026: Flag Day, Power, and a Fully Erect First Amendment Most threats to free speech don’t arrive with jackboots and bullhorns. They arrive wrapped in procedure, paperwork, and “reasonable” restrictions. Age-verification laws. Book removals. Quiet limits on who gets to speak, where, and how—always justified as protection. Erectivus 2026 exists to test whether the First Amendment still functions when …

Chaz Stevens challenging Florida censorship laws

Florida Activist Demands Satanology Banners at Public Schools

Think your Florida school’s religious banner policy is fair? Think again. Chaz Stevens—Florida’s favorite constitutional troublemaker—is back, demanding “Satan Loves the First Amendment” banners in public schools statewide. FOX NEWS: Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Stevens, founder of the provocatively named Church of Satanology, is using satire and legal savvy to expose blatant …