New Jersey Prosecutors Unconstitutionally Charge Two Journalists Two reporters in New Jersey were unconstitutionally charged for refusing to unpublish information related to an expunged arrest.
Prosecution Against Journalist For Allegedly Violating Wiretapping Law Endangers Right To Gather News
'Giving Information To The Enemy': Israel's Ban On Al Jazeera Extends To Foreign Broadcasters The following article was made possible by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Become a subscriber and support journalism that defends press freedom. As the Israeli military bombs Iran, the country’s government has renewed its campaign against the Al Jazeera news network and any media organization in the world that
Biden's Legacy: Fundamentally Changing Nothing For Whistleblowers Editor's Note: The following is the third in a series of articles on President Joe Biden's legacy when it comes to press freedom, whistleblowing, and government secrecy. The series began in November, and the final article in the series will be published next week. When Joe
After Another Incident, Boeing Whistleblower Warns Against Corporation's Requests For 'Safety Exemptions'
Indiana State Officials Sued For Blocking Media Access To Executions Media organizations that cover executions in Indiana sue the state for blocking media access and violating their First Amendment rights
Chief US Intel Agency Declassifies Information That It Claimed 'Deep State Actors' Leaked To Attack Trump