‘I Might Get Arrested, People’ How MAGA media outlets are fueling Trump’s crackdown on the press. February 2, 2026 By Jem Bartholomew
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."
The First Amendment vs. death penalty secrecy laws March 7, 2014 By Deron Lee In Missouri, it’s against the law to name pharmacies that produce drugs for lethal injections. Two news organizations did so anyway. What happens next?
Guardian bombshells in an escalating battle against journalism August 19, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Greenwald partner’s detention, prior-restraint threats, and smashed hard drives
New ‘injection secrecy’ law threatens First Amendment rights in Georgia July 17, 2013 By Andrew Cohen It deems information about lethal injections state secrets
The other James Rosen May 28, 2013 By James Rosen Dispatch from the Fox News reporter’s friend and byline twin
New gun laws restrict press access January 16, 2013 By Sara Morrison In all this debate over the Second Amendment, they may be compromising the First
Chicago police respect public’s right to record May 24, 2012 By Alysia Santo Despite Illinois’s draconian wiretapping law
You have a right to remain recording May 18, 2012 By Alysia Santo Carlos Miller’s crusade for freedom of photography