
Local news fights press threats
Plus: When the First Amendment fails, try the Fifth
Plus: When the First Amendment fails, try the Fifth
Plus: Max Frankel’s press freedom legacy
Plus: Catch us on NPR while you still can
Plus: Indiana authorities must drop charges against photojournalist
Plus: Will Democrats make it so expensive to run a social media platform that only those loyal to Trump can stay in business?
Plus: Why Senate must not confirm Ed Martin
Plus: Trump hides migrant detention away at Gitmo
Plus: Hypocrisy as deep as the Gulf of Mexico
Plus: Judges must stop facilitating Trump’s extortionate settlements
Plus: A perfect setup to criminalize reporting of corporate secrets
Plus: Biden’s press freedom legacy
Plus: Biden must pardon Julian Assange
Plus: No, TikTok is not regulated like the radio
Plus: Journalist speaks out about arrest
Plus: Executioners find new ways to hide
Report shows need for PRESS Act
Plus: Classification is broken. Biden can still help fix it
Last chance for legislation to safeguard journalist-source confidentiality
Today is the anniversary of the JFK assassination. Congress passed a landmark law over 30 years to release millions of pages of assassination records, even though it doesn’t normally get involved in declassification efforts.
Congress has two months to pass the most important press freedom legislation in modern history.