Cop to arrested reporter: ‘I’m tired of y’all saying you’re journalists’ July 13, 2016 By Shelley Hepworth
Meet the woman fighting behind the scenes to defend open government in Florida February 25, 2016 By Susannah Nesmith
Why student journalists at University of Kansas filed a federal lawsuit February 10, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
Why journalists in South Carolina are paying close attention to a recent libel ruling January 20, 2016 By Corey Hutchins
Why Jan Brewer is sounding like James Risen February 25, 2015 By Jonathan Peters Arizona’s former governor is claiming First Amendment protections, and she may have a point
Why five police officers can sue the Chicago Sun-Times February 10, 2015 By Jonathan Peters Court rules that publishing driver’s license details broke the law–and First Amendment is no defense
How the First Amendment challenge to lethal-injection secrecy came together May 16, 2014 By Deron Lee Media organizations take the transparency fight to court in Missouri
The First Amendment argument against lethal-injection secrecy laws May 12, 2014 By Jonathan Peters It’s stronger than you might think
Media companies challenge FAA drone ban May 7, 2014 By Louise Roug The prohibition is a First Amendment issue, the companies say
Federal judge: Delayed access to court records raises First Amendment concerns April 28, 2014 By Tony Biasotti Courthouse News editor sees "nationwide plague"–and he’ll get a chance to make his case
What law did the Toledo Blade break? The Army won’t say April 16, 2014 By Jonathan Peters But we’ve got a guess–and the paper’s lawsuit could present the first challenge to the statute
Toledo Blade lawsuit alleges military guards detained journalists, deleted photos April 7, 2014 By Jonathan Peters Editor: "Everything that happened that day made it apparent we couldn’t sit back and take it."