
Upcoming trial of journalists only tip of anti-press iceberg in Asheville
Search warrant and park bans show officials’ unusual hostility to free speech as June 12 trial approaches
Search warrant and park bans show officials’ unusual hostility to free speech as June 12 trial approaches
A federal judge implied that the lack of a federal shield law weakens the reporter’s privilege
Disclosures changed history by revealing illegal mass surveillance
St. Louis case continues troubling trend of government trying to claw back records it released
A new decision from Pennsylvania unnecessarily complicates the public’s right to know about government business conducted on social media
Supreme Court kicks Section 230 can down the road
We will honor our friend by fighting for what he fought for his entire life: an end to excessive government secrecy.
Sanctions are needed so other politicians don’t try similar unconstitutional antics
Prosecution is unconstitutional and against the interests of justice
From congressional letters to administrative summonses, journalists are constantly pressured to burn sources