Legal expert reveals the First Amendment paradox that leaves reporters vulnerable despite constitutional protections for publishing.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Minutes before 9 a.m. on Oct. 1, Catherine O'Gara's morning was overwhelmed by two sounds: Loud knocks on the door of her Pinellas ...
Police in the California coastal community of Pismo Beach received an influx of calls earlier this week about people filming citizens at the local post office. It turns out they were First Amendment ...
A First Amendment activist known as "Press NH Now" filmed a confrontation with the Panama City Police Department. The activist, Marc Manchon, argued with officers over his right to film on public ...
Tennessee media companies are suing to block a new law establishing a 25-foot buffer zone around police officers. The lawsuit claims the law infringes upon First Amendment rights by hindering ...
Forcibly entering homes without a judicial warrant. Arresting journalists who reported on protests. Defying dozens of federal ...
The First Amendment Coalition is suing El Monte for refusing to provide a nonprofit news organization with records authorizing its police officers to take second jobs. The Los Angeles Center for ...