press-freedom

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-1299 Ade Olumide v. Minnesota, et al. Minnesota 2024-06-12 Denied Response Waived constitutional-rights due-process mandatory-decertification open-court open-government police-misconduct press-freedom risk-of-harm transparency Question not identified.
22-6585 Tennessee, ex rel. David Jonathan Tulis v. Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee, et al. Tennessee 2023-01-20 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitutional-rights covid-19 covid-restrictions due-process executive-orders free-speech press-freedom religious-liberty standing Can Tennessee courts lawfully deny relief to press member petitioner where the governor and a local official by executive orders and directives chill …
21-7655 Bruce Committe v. Vickie Gentry Fifth Circuit 2022-04-19 Denied Response WaivedIFP academic-freedom civil-procedure civil-rights due-process first-amendment free-speech judicial-procedure press-freedom standing What are the contours and principles of the First Amendment's free speech and freedom of the press protections (a/k/a Academic Freedom) in the academi…
21-1229 Saved Magazine, et al. v. Spokane Police Department, et al. Ninth Circuit 2022-03-10 Denied Response Waived civil-rights content-based-censorship content-based-restrictions due-process dueling-protests first-amendment free-speech freedom-of-speech press-freedom public-forum qualified-immunity Are the expressive rights of freedom of speech and press in the context of dueling protests so well established and particularized that the shield of …
21-614 Brian Green v. Pierce County, Washington Washington 2021-10-27 Denied Amici (4)Response RequestedRelisted (2) citizen-journalism citizen-journalist corporate-personhood first-amendment free-speech media-access press press-freedom public-records Whether barring individual citizen-journalists from accessing public records otherwise made available to news media, for lack of corporate personhood,…
18-155 James H. Brady v. Associated Press Telecom, et al. Second Circuit 2018-08-03 Denied Response Waived accountability civil-procedure civil-rights contract-interference due-process first-amendment free-speech judicial-misconduct media media-liability press-freedom standing takings Whether news agencies have a First Amendment right to hide crimes of those in power and avoid holding them accountable