
New Jersey anti-SLAPP law faces its first test
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
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
The maximum sentence imposed on the ex-IRS contractor who leaked Trump’s tax returns to the press sends a chilling message to other would-be whistleblowers
Mississippi shouldn’t copy other states by banning journalists from the Senate floor
Policies prohibiting government employees from speaking to the press violate the First Amendment
The Texas attorney general is “investigating” Media Matters for its reporting. Traditional journalists and news outlets could be next
Funding local news may be the best response if officials continue to yank contracts in response to critical news coverage
Schools are already censoring journalism. If Congress has its way, social media will too
Despite ongoing efforts by the news media, most of Trump’s trials probably won’t be televised. That’s a shame
It’s time for Congress to put an end to warrantless surveillance of communications by journalists and other Americans
New Jersey lawmakers shouldn’t use a lame-duck session to gut the state’s public records law