first amendment
He was punished for writing about a secretive prison where he spent years in isolation.
The Illinois General Assembly has passed a bill that is headed to the governor's desk.
The former Virginia governor's appeal could redefine the rules of government corruption.
What matters is the motive of those who sought to punish you.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The oil giant says attorneys general trying to access their internal docs “discriminates based on viewpoint."
The $115 million verdict against Gawker might not affect other media all that much.
The decision flies in the face of previous rulings.
He vowed to "open up those libel laws," whatever that means.
Apparently, they carried the "exercising their First Amendment rights" thing too far.
Does it really matter?