The rapid expansion of independent journalists has brought on new questions about the First Amendment protections they’re afforded.
The newspaper has long clashed with the government on First Amendment grounds. Experts said it's been a key player in fighting for press freedom.
Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio visited western Massachusetts on Wednesday evening to meet with residents and ...
MARINE CITY, MI — A man accused of pepper spraying the owner of Zimmerman's Meat Market in Marine City was bound over to circuit court Wednesday, Feb. 11. Ian Pfister, 47, was charged with using ...
Anchor and Correspondent, "CBS News 24/7" Lilia Luciano is an award-winning journalist and CBS News 24/7 anchor and correspondent based in New York City. Luciano is the recipient of multiple ...
Mayor Sheffield announced that neighborhoods saw anywhere between 10-40% property value increases. Sheffield issued an executive order directing the assessor's office to build new standards to promote ...
It is a popular fallacy that freedom of the press enshrined in the First Amendment is absolute. It is not and never has been. The recent arrest of podcaster Don Lemon on federal criminal charges that ...
Don Lemon, the former CNN anchor who is now an independent journalist, was taken into custody in Los Angeles by federal agents Thursday night, according to his lawyer. Lemon was in L.A. covering the ...
NBC News correspondent Maggie Vespa is on the ground in Minneapolis where protests continue over ICE’s tactics. NBC News correspondents Julia Ainsley and Mel Zanona report on the arrest of journalist ...
Journalist Don Lemon, who dared the Trump administration to come after him after he covered an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church, was indicted for ...
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested Friday in Los Angeles by federal agents on charges that he violated federal law during a protest last week at a church in Minnesota. Lemon, an independent ...
Some of the most important words in the English language were penned almost two-and-a-half centuries ago: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free ...
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