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.
Newspaper In Kansas That Faced Illegal Police Raid Backs National Reporter's Shield Law The PRESS Act has been waiting for markup by the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Sen. Dick Durbin.
Israeli Government Seizes AP's Media Equipment In Latest Act Of Censorship AP called it "an abusive use by the Israeli government of the country’s new foreign broadcaster law"
Israel's Al Jazeera Ban Slams The Door On Freedom Of The Press Journalist associations and press freedom organizations throughout the world condemned the Israeli government after the country’s parliament voted to shut down Al Jazeera.
The Biden Administration's Hypocrisy On World Press Freedom Day The following article was made possible by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Become a subscriber with this special offer and support independent journalism on press freedom. United States President Joe Biden marked World Press Freedom Day by calling for the “immediate and unconditional release of all journalists who have been
CIA Director Claims Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA-Backed Spying On Assange Visitors Could Damage US Security In December, a U.S. judge found that four Americans could sue the CIA for violating their privacy rights under the U.S. Constitution.