blankSpeechPressReligious LibertyAssemblyPetitionState of the First Amendment reports

horizonfrequently asked questions
cases & resources

Overview>
By Lee Levine
Lawyer, Levine Sullivan & Koch
In the United States, the government may not prevent the publication of a newspaper, even when there is reason to believe that it is about to reveal information that will endanger our national security. FULL STORY>



Dems accuse Fox News of bolstering Ohio candidate
Democratic Governors Association claims free publicity during 'O'Reilly Factor' amounted to improper in-kind contribution to Republican gubernatorial candidate's campaign. 09.03.10
 
Losing candidate files libel suit against 2 Fla. newspapers
Jeff Greene claims St. Petersburg Times, Miami Herald published knowingly false articles timed to damage his chances of winning U.S. Senate seat. 09.02.10


Last system update: Friday, September 3, 2010 | 16:01:36

 SEARCH  MORE
press topics >
Freedom of Information issues
Libel & defamation
Prior restraint
Broadcasting
Shield laws
Gag orders
Cameras in the courtroom
Courtroom access
State constitutions
Journalist access
HIPAA & newsgathering
Privacy & newsgathering
Blogging
Criminal libel