Restrictions on access to events, places and individuals have increased, as have restrictions on your ability to publish what you see and learn.
A proposed law in Hawaii would prevent a reporter from taking pictures of illegal, even dangerously illegal, activity in certain situations.
The letter says the governor's office may be liable for "up to $100 per day" since August.
Why AAN joined 36 other organizations in asking Attorney General Eric Holder to overrule the U.S. Marshals' Service and restore full FOIA access to federal mugshots.
A federal judge has dismissed a convicted felon's $75 million libel lawsuit against OC Weekly and a veteran staff writer after concluding the accusations had no merit.
Yelp has agreed to stop using Voice Media Group's trademarks and has reverted to the phrase it used before this dispute arose.
The ruling overturns a lower court ruling granting Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio qualified immunity.
Reporter David "Goldy" Goldstein was finally allowed to attend the press conference after an attorney for The Stranger got involved.
Maryland’s highest court has upheld lower courts' dismissals of a four-year-old libel suit filed against Baltimore City Paper.
Santa Barbara Independent publisher Randy Campbell will appeal a judge's decision which ordered him to sell his shares of the paper to editor-in-chief Marianne Partridge.
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