Congress can’t ban TikTok ‘just in case’

Barring the platform would set a precedent for all sorts of future censorship, including bans on foreign news sites

‘Classified information’ isn’t a magic formula to suspend the First Amendment

The Supreme Court seems to understand the First Amendment limits on government coercion of speech — except when it comes to national security

Supreme Court social media cases could put some First Amendment claims in the firing line

Oral arguments in the NetChoice cases hint at outcomes that could uphold key free press precedents but still seriously impact certain First Amendment lawsuits

Supreme Court social media cases could put some First Amendment claims in the firing line

Oral arguments in the NetChoice cases hint at outcomes that could uphold key free press precedents but still seriously impact certain First Amendment lawsuits

The Kids Online Safety Act will censor student journalists

Celebrate Student Press Freedom Day by telling Congress not to pass this self-defeating bill

Northwestern’s student newspaper helps kill anti-speech prosecution

Student journalists set an example for the professionals when it comes to standing up for the First Amendment

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

Web filters block students from reading the news

Schools are already censoring journalism. If Congress has its way, social media will too

Is it time to revisit undercover journalism?

The landmark Food Lion case largely put a stop to undercover journalism. Now the court admits it got it wrong

Censoring the news won’t keep kids safe

The Kids Online Safety Act will encourage platforms to remove news content, and that’s bad for everyone — including children.