
Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases
Decision in two cases challenging state laws that restrict social media content moderation contain important wins for journalists and news outlets, but questions on TikTok loom

Decision in two cases challenging state laws that restrict social media content moderation contain important wins for journalists and news outlets, but questions on TikTok loom

Laws limiting public records access make it harder for journalists to hold executive branch officials accountable

UC Irvine law school professor explains how California law is supposed to protect journalists covering demonstrations

We’ve documented dozens of press freedom violations against journalists covering pro-Palestinian protests and counterprotests — and the number is growing

Students reporting on campus protests have First Amendment rights — and they’re being violated over and over

Decision empowers state officials to try to stop reporting they dislike

Here are the top five reasons why a new federal ban on TikTok violates the First Amendment

We must find new ways — like through employment tax credits — to pay for local news while preserving its independence

The State Department should designate Alsu Kurmasheva as wrongfully detained. Russia must immediately release her

Espionage Act charges against Assange would criminalize journalism, no matter how often the government calls him a hacker