Don Lemon's Arrest Looks Like an Assault on Freedom of Press
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On Tuesday, President Trump implied his administration might take action against journalists he believes have been “unfair” in their coverage. DePaul University senior journalist in residence Chris Bury joins Dana Kozlov to discuss the principle of ...
The arrest of two journalists is sparking questions about press freedom and concerns there will be a chilling effect on political coverage.
This story is part of Know Your News — a Granite State News Collaborative and NENPA Press Freedom Committee initiative on why the First Amendment, press freedom and local news matter. The U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions protect press freedom.
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple,” wrote Oscar Wilde. That observation holds true for press freedom on both sides of the Atlantic. The US mythologises its First Amendment as near-sacred, while the UK leans on common law and tradition.
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press raised more than $2 million to support its mission to provide free legal services to journalists nationwide at its annual Freedom of the Press Awards held Oct. 15, which honored leaders in journalism and ...
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Gay journalist Don Lemon has been arrested in connection with attending and reporting on a protest
Don Lemon, a gay journalist, was arrested while reporting at an ICE protest in Minnesota. He was charged with violating federal law after attending a protest.