We're not sure what's more alarming: that a local California judge has barred the Los Angeles Times from publishing lawfully obtained photos of a murder defendant, or that an appeals court has just ...
As a murder trial date looms, First Coast News needs to know whether a do-not-publish order from a trial court will restrict its reporting. Feb. 25, 2005 — A news organization has asked the Florida ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Prior restraints—or government orders not to publish information—have long been considered a quintessential First Amendment ...
Paul Alan Levy of Public Citizen has a Google Comment up on the whole Wikileaks fiasco. Now that Julius Baer has moved for dismissal, We are confident that judges in such future cases will have ...
From In re TEGNA v. Sandoval, decided yesterday by the Minnesota Court of Appeals (Chief Judge Susan Segal, joined by Judges Bratvold and Larson); seems right to me: KARE 11 obtained a copy of [a] ...
In a rare decision handed down this week, a California judge found that the city of Los Angeles could justifiably censor the free speech of an activist group by forcing it to stop publishing pictures ...
In recognition of Free Speech Week, Washington Legal Foundation celebrates what may be the First Amendment's greatest virtue: it protects speech that may be unpopular due to the nature of the speaker ...
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