Freedom of the Press

Civil Liberties Minute: What Has Wikileaks Done Now
WikiLeaks, a website that calls itself "an intelligence agency of the people" is back in the news. Listen to what WikiLeaks has done now.
ACLU First Amendment Minute: Secrets on the Radio
Would you like to know a secret? Here's how radio commentators try to influence your opinion.
ACLU First Amendment Minute: Canada's Largest Trading Partner
America is Canada's largest trading partner, and that country recently imported something from The United States that should make us proud.
ACLU First Amendment Minute: Anonymity in the News
A newspaper reporter promises a whistle-blower or another source that he will keep his identity secret, but then a prosecutor subpoenas the reporter to a grand jury or a trial and demands that the reporter reveal his source. What happens?
Watch Lists
On April 18, an Air France plane flying from Paris to Mexico City was diverted from American airspace because a passenger, a journalist, was found to be on a U.S. Government watch list.
Pottygate 2
Northwestern Distric Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel recently was slammed by Superior Court Judge John Agostini over her investigation called "Pottygate."
Pottygate 1
We all are indebted to the press for standing up to Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel, and reporting on "Pottygate."
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