Trump: AP’s White House Access Will Be Curtailed Until It Adopts ‘Gulf of America’
It was the first time the president himself had commented on the issue since the White House began not allowing AP to cover several of his events last week.
AP Reporter, Photographer Barred From Air Force One Over ‘Gulf of Mexico’ Dispute
Journalists consider the administration’s move a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment — a governmental attempt to dictate what a news company publishes under threat of retribution.
White House Says It Has the Right To Punish AP Reporters Over Gulf Naming Dispute
The White House’s attempt at regulating language used by independent media mark a sharp escalation in Trump’s fraught dealings with news organizations.
White House Bars AP Reporter From Oval Office Because of AP Style Policy on ‘Gulf of America’
The highly unusual ban, which Trump administration officials had threatened earlier Tuesday unless the AP changed the style on the Gulf, could have constitutional free-speech implications.
Hearing Scheduled in Case of LSU Professor Who Vulgarly Criticized Trump and Louisiana Governor
The appeals court ruling bars LSU from retaliating against Prof. Ken Levy “on account of his protected academic freedom and free speech.”
ACLU Sues University of Michigan Over Campus Bans for Pro-Palestinian Protesters
The lawsuit accuses the university of violating protesters' right to free speech, and also argues that the university “abused its authority to ban people from public property.”
Trump Pardons Upend Massive Jan. 6 Prosecution by Freeing Rioters
With the stroke of a pen on his first day back in the White House, Trump’s order upended the largest prosecution in Justice Department history.
Voting Tech Firm, Conservative Outlet Reach Settlement in Election Defamation Case
The confidential settlement was announced just a few hours after jury selection began in the lawsuit filed by Florida-based Smartmatic against Newsmax.