Media Coalition Urges Federal Appeals Court to Restore AP’s Access to White House Press Pool
The ACLU argues the Trump administration's restrictions on AP press access violated the First Amendment after AP refused to use the new Gulf of America name.
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ACLU to Federal Appeals Court: White House Retaliation Against Disfavored Reporters Puts U.S. in Dangerous Company
Warning that retaliation against the press is a tactic that “belongs to a society much different and more oppressive than our own,” the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of the District of Columbia filed a brief late last night in support of the Associated Press in their lawsuit against th...
Media coalition urges federal appeals court to restore AP’s access to White House press pool
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the White House Correspondents’ Association, joined by 46 news and media organizations, are urging a federal appeals court to restore The Associated Press’s access to the White House press pool, arguing that the government’s expulsion of the news service in retaliation for its editorial decision violated the First Amendment. In a friend-of-the-court brief filed on Monday, the media coalition h…
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