
California judge buries censorship order in the fine print
Newspaper group refuses to comply with unconstitutional order.
Newspaper group refuses to comply with unconstitutional order.
Latest prosecution for routine newsgathering follows a wave of unconstitutional charges against local journalists.
Ruling follows disturbing trend of wealthy and connected financiers attacking the press by bankrolling litigation.
Editor charged and equipment seized after publishing source’s recording of murder trial.
Sen. Dick Durbin has an opportunity to advance landmark protections for journalists.
Don’t give presidents the tools to jail journalists.
Key First Amendment protections face challenges from Texas and Florida.
Powerful groups aim to silence reporting on unauthorized audio despite its clear significance and immediate reverberations.
Misguided debates around the Espionage Act have led to a flood of misinformation about what the often-abused law actually does in practice. Left unchecked, it will have a lasting effect on important reform efforts.
For years, DOJ has abused the Espionage Act against whistleblowers and journalists. A new bill could potentially change that.