

Kevin Gosztola

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The Myth Of Daniel Ellsberg As The 'Good Leaker'
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Even as Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg closes in on the end of an incredible and impactful life, the Washington Post and the pundit class still cannot resist using

North Carolina Judge Convicts Journalists Of 'Trespassing' While Covering Eviction Of Homeless Encampment
A judge in North Carolina found two journalists with the Asheville Blade guilty of “trespassing” on Christmas in 2021 when they stayed in a public park to cover Asheville police as officers evicted a homeless encampment.
Veronica Coit and Matilda Bliss were “sentenced to pay $25 fines and court costs.

Why The US Justice Department Was Lenient In Charging Pentagon Documents Leaker

UK Police Arrest French Publisher For Refusing To Share Pass Codes For Phone
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British police invoked terrorism law in the United Kingdom to question and later arrest a French publisher over his alleged involvement in protests in France.
Ernest Moret is the

Loyola University New Orleans Punishes Student Reporter For Engaging In Journalism
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UPDATE: On April 18, hours after this article was published, Loyola University New Orleans administrators reversed course, abandoned their effort to punish the student, and even apologized. More here.