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Attacks on the Press

Introducing The SLAPP Back Initiative

First Amendment Watch is building the first national database of alleged SLAPPs — strategic lawsuits against public participation — potentially meritless or malicious legal actions that can financially cripple and ultimately silence critical voices.

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Kansas County Agrees To Pay $3 Million Over Law Enforcement Raid on a Small-Town Newspaper

The raid triggered a national debate about press freedom focused on Marion, a town of about 1,900 people about 150 miles southwest of Kansas City, Missouri.

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People protest during a standoff with ICE and federal officers in Chicago

Judge Will Order Federal Agents in Chicago To Restrict Using Force Against Protesters and Media

The preliminary injunction stems from a lawsuit filed by news outlets and protesters who say agents have used too much force during demonstrations.

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Fired Indiana University Student Newspaper Adviser Claims Free Speech Violation in Federal Lawsuit

The school issued a statement earlier this month saying it was shifting publication from print to digital platforms for educational and financial purposes.

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Indiana University Bloomington Sample Gates

Indiana University Fires Student Newspaper Adviser Who Refused To Block News Stories

Advocates for student media, Indiana Daily Student alumni and high-profile supporters including billionaire Mark Cuban have blasted the school for stepping on the outlet’s independence.

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U.S. President Donald Trump visits Norfolk, Virginia

Associated Press Disputes Trump’s False Characterization of Its Legal Fight Over Access

The AP won its case against Trump, but the president successfully earned a delay in getting the ruling enforced before the U.S. Court of Appeals considers the issue.

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Spanish-Language Journalist Arrested While Covering Protest Near Atlanta Deported to El Salvador

His attorneys argued he was being held in retaliation for his work as a journalist and to silence him, in violation of his constitutional rights.

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attends a cabinet meeting at the White House

Pentagon Steps up Media Restrictions, Now Requiring Approval Before Reporting Even Unclassified Info

The new Pentagon restrictions arrive as Trump expands threats, lawsuits and government pressure as he remakes the American media landscape.

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