
‘Who are we to judge,’ ask … judges, upholding TikTok ban
We warned that the TikTok ban forgets the lessons of the Pentagon Papers case. Last week’s court decision upholding the law proved our point

We warned that the TikTok ban forgets the lessons of the Pentagon Papers case. Last week’s court decision upholding the law proved our point

Social platform’s unconstitutional demand for Media Matters’ donor information imperils nonprofit news, argues legal brief by FPF

Tactics used by businessman against reporting he dislikes are increasingly common. Here’s how reporters can be prepared and fight back

Trump’s frivolous ‘60 Minutes’ lawsuit furthers a campaign to use consumer protection laws against free speech and press rights.

Attorney Christie Hebert of the Institute for Justice explains what to do if police take your device and hold it hostage

A Wisconsin court threw out a meritless defamation case against a local paper. So why doesn’t it feel like a victory for the First Amendment?

Journalists and everyone else still need to fight to protect Section 230

A new court decision using copyright law to deny release of public records from the Covenant School shooting investigation harms the public’s right to know

Legal attack on reporter Trevor Aaronson is the government’s latest attempt to seize the power to define journalism

Two Mississippi journalists may go to jail for refusing to burn their sources. Journalists in other states are at risk, too