Judge Bars ICE Attacks On Journalists And Protesters While Hearing Lawsuit In Chicago, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis issued a temporary restraining order to protect journalists and protesters from attacks by federal agents.
Lawsuit Challenges ICE's Brutal Silencing Of Press, Protesters In Chicago Media organizations, journalists, clergy, and citizens in the Chicagoland area sued officials in President Donald Trump’s administration for systematically violating their First Amendment rights. To protect the constitutional rights of journalists and residents engaged in freedom of expression and assembly and freedom of the press, the plaintiffs seek an
The Deportation Of Mario Guevara Is Chilling For Journalism “Words cannot begin to describe the loss and devastation my family feels. I am in utter shock and disbelief the government has punished my father for simply doing his life’s work of journalism,” declared Oscar Guevara after his father Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador. The deportation sets
Climate Of Fear Intensifies As Trump Officials Fire HUD Whistleblowers Two civil rights attorneys at the United States Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) were fired after blowing the whistle
Chicago Journalist Detained For Several Hours By Federal Agents On September 27, federal agents outside an ICE facility detained Chicago journalist Steve Held, the co-founder of Unraveled Press, during an evening of attacks on peaceful protesters. He was released the following day after midnight. The Triibe, a Black news media organization that has partnered with Unraveled Press and the
‘Three Days of the Condor’ At 50: A Classic Conspiracy Thriller And Whistleblower Film Moviegoers in the United States were primed for a film like “Three Days of the Condor" when it was released in 1975.
US Judge Dismisses Wiretapping Charges In DOJ Prosecution Against A Journalist A United States judge dismissed charges against journalist Timothy Burke that he violated a federal wiretapping law when he obtained and shared unaired portions of a Fox News interview between Tucker Carlson and Kanye West. “Burke raises significant First Amendment concerns if the Wiretap Act facially prohibits the mere acquisition