A magistrate judge has barred federal authorities from conducting an unsupervised, wholesale search of electronic devices that they seized from a Washington Post reporter’s Virginia home while ...
The Post prevails in court but the damage has already been done.
A federal magistrate judge has blocked the DOJ from searching through a Washington Post reporter's devices after they were seized by the FBI last month, instead ruling that the court would conduct a ...
The newspaper has long clashed with the government on First Amendment grounds. Experts said it's been a key player in ...
The Justice Department may not search through the contents of several devices seized from a Washington Post reporter earlier this year as part of a probe into leaked classified documents, a federal ...
The federal government is asking a court to "run roughshod" over the First Amendment after seizing electronic devices from a Washington Post reporter's Virginia home last month, an attorney for the ...
The complaint warned of “dire consequences for First Amendment freedoms” if illegal raids on journalists go unchecked.
A journalist sits in a police car during a ride-along, camera in hand, as officers prepare to execute a search warrant on a private home. Across town, an investigative reporter, posing as a patient, ...
Learn about Gregg Leslie's work at Arizona State University's First Amendment Clinic, helping journalists navigate legal ...
Pressuring news organizations to reveal confidential sources chips away at press freedom, writes Syracuse University free speech expert. It also can devastate lives.
Last week’s arrest of two journalists in Minnesota, including former CNN host Don Lemon, represents another dangerous escalation of the Trump administration’s war on independent reporting and the ...
At least three rights protected under the First Amendment clashed in recent days as protesters and journalists, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, were arrested in connection with a Minnesota ...