US Prosecutors Secure Guilty Plea In First-Of-Its-Kind Espionage Act Case Involving Drone Photography The prosecution carries implications for the right to engage in photography or gather news.
Mississippi News Outlet Asks State Supreme Court To Stop Former Governor's Attack On Journalism Mississippi Today appealed a court decision ordering the news outlet to provide "newsgathering materials" to former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant
Espionage Act Case Against Chinese Student For Drone Photography Could Have First Amendment Implications It also seems that Chinese student Fengyun Shi was only charged because of his nationality.
The ACLU, South Carolina, and Information Control In Prisons On February 22, the ACLU of South Carolina filed a federal lawsuit against one of the most restrictive "prison media access" policies in the United States.
Consortium News Sues NewsGuard, US Government For Alleged Defamation Consortium News sued the United States government and NewsGuard Technologies for allegedly defaming the independent media organization and violating the organization’s First Amendment rights. A complaint [PDF] filed in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York claims that the Pentagon's U.S.