Pentagon Can Require Reporters To Be Escorted During Appeal Process, Judges Rule
The panel’s majority opinion said the administration is likely to succeed in showing that the policy’s escort requirement is legally valid.
Trumps Call for ABC To Fire Jimmy Kimmel — Again — After Morbid Joke About First Lady
Kimmel has long targeted the president in his comedy, and he doubled down after a run-in with the administration last fall.
Appeals Court Overturns $8.2 Million Defamation Win for Roy Moore
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Moore failed to prove the organization acted with malice, one of the legal standards for cases involving public figures.
Trump’s Planned Appearance Bringing Renewed Scrutiny To Annual Correspondents’ Dinner
Between berating individual reporters, fighting news organizations in court and restricting press access to the Pentagon, the administration’s animus toward journalists has been a fixture of Trump’s second term.
Vermont Prosecutor Declines To Charge Six Protesters Arrested at South Burlington ICE Raid
State’s Attorney Sarah George said in a statement that in making her decision, she analyzed the cases to find where the harm was and who contributed to it.
Emory Professors Take on Their Own University After Arrests at 2024 Israel-Hamas War Protest
Nationwide, advocates say there is a “Palestine exception” in which universities are willing to curb pro-Palestinian speech and protest.