First Amendment News

Fox invokes First Amendment in challenge to its broadcasting license

Fox News is citing the First Amendment as it girds itself to fight the challenge to its license renewal in Philadelphia brought by the Media and Democracy Project. Fox lawyers claimed the challenge was asking the Federal Communications Commission to decide the renewal on the basis of content which should be protected by the First Amendment. (Deadline, August 3, 2023, by Ted Johnson) The challenge rests on the finding in the Dominion defamation lawsuit and

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First Amendment valued, but what does it protect?

A Freedom Forum survey shows that 93 percent of Americans think the First Amendment is central in their rights as citizens. The survey also showed that they misunderstood or lacked knowledge of First Amendment protections. A third did not know that the First Amendment protects books, movies, music, and art. (The Free Speech Center, July 24, 2023, by Dennis Hetzel)

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Artificial intelligence could help lift FOIA log jam

Federal agencies have begun to use artificial intelligence to deal with the crush of Freedom of Information Act requests. Adam Marshall for the Reporters Committee of the Press welcomes the possibility of getting information to the public in a timely manner but questions whether AI can make the legal analysis needed in some cases. (NBC News, August 1, 2023, by Lewis Kamb) The Justice Department, State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are

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Trump seeks First Amendment protection in election interference indictment

Former president Donald Trump’s lawyers are saying his indictment on charges of attempting to subvert the 2020 presidential election is an attack on his free speech rights. But his prosecutors and legal experts say that his speech led to action that is not protected. (The Associated Press, August 2, 2023, by Eric Tucker and Alanna Durkin Richer) Law professor Jonathan Turley in USA TODAY, August 3, 2023, argues that Trump’s statements about the 2020 election

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Far right website publisher ordered to stand trial for defaming Georgia election workers

A Missouri judge ruled that the right wing website The Gateway Pundit must contend with a jury trial for allegedly defaming two Georgia election workers. The website’s publisher Jim Hoft had sought to dismiss the lawsuit by claiming he was defamed by various progressive sources and that the lawsuit was an attack on his right to free speech. The election workers received death threats after Hoft and others accused them of election fraud. (Gateway Journalism

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