
Five years after Assange’s UK imprisonment, his prosecution still threatens press freedom
Espionage Act charges against Assange would criminalize journalism, no matter how often the government calls him a hacker
Espionage Act charges against Assange would criminalize journalism, no matter how often the government calls him a hacker
Even “catch and release” arrests threaten press freedom
To protect the public’s right to know, the court should find that the press has a First Amendment right to cover police activity in public places
During a week celebrating government openness, three states — New Jersey, Colorado, and California — considered or enacted anti-transparency laws
The Supreme Court seems to understand the First Amendment limits on government coercion of speech — except when it comes to national security
No more stalling. It’s time for Congress to revise and limit Section 702
Oral arguments in the NetChoice cases hint at outcomes that could uphold key free press precedents but still seriously impact certain First Amendment lawsuits
Celebrate Student Press Freedom Day by telling Congress not to pass this self-defeating bill
The DOJ must end the Assange case before it turns journalists into criminals
Here’s what journalists should watch for in the first case applying the state’s new law meant to protect against meritless anti-speech lawsuits