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Jul 9, 2024 |
eff.org | Sophia Cope |David Greene
Legal intern Danya Hajjaji was the lead author of this post. The Sixth Circuit must carefully apply a new “state action” test from the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure that public officials who use social media to speak for the government do not have free rein to infringe critics’ First Amendment rights, EFF and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University said in an amicus brief. The Sixth Circuit is set to re-decide Lindke v.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
massive.news | David Greene
By David GreeneThe United States has now, for the first time in the more than 100-year history of the Espionage Act, obtained an Espionage Act conviction for basic journalistic acts. Here, Assange’s Criminal Information is for obtaining newsworthy information from a source, communicating it to the public, and expressing an openness to receiving more highly newsworthy information.
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Dec 9, 2023 |
wbur.org | Sharon Brody |David Greene
Advertisements on wbur.org help support the news. Please consider a donation today!How college radio's tiny signals make big cultural wavesKatherine Rye Jewell (Courtesy UNC Press)College radio is a vibe, a nexus for taste making, and a place that forges bonds among students and community members.
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