Press Freedom Barred From Considering First Amendment, Jury In North Carolina Convicts Reporters Of 'Trespassing' Screen shot from Asheville Police Department body camera footage released by the City of Asheville.
'Surprising Savagery': US Court Prohibits Attacks On Journalists Covering ICE Protests A United States court concluded that border patrol and other federal agents “unleashed crowd control weapons indiscriminately and with surprising savagery,” targeting journalists who were covering protests against ICE in Los Angeles
In Öztürk Case, Groups Urge Appeals Court To Uphold Rights Of Noncitizen Journalists Several press freedom and First Amendment groups have urged a United States appeals court to side with Tufts University graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk and noncitizen journalists.
Israeli Double-Tap Strike On Hospital Kills At Least Five Journalists In Gaza The following article was made possible by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Become a subscriber and support journalism on press freedom, whistleblowing, and government secrecy. The Israeli military killed at least five more journalists in a double-tap strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in Gaza. Hind Khoudary, a Palestinian