A judge in Mississippi has ordered a small town newspaper to take down an editorial critical of city officials. The paper's owner calls it a violation of free speech.
A restraining order that required a Mississippi newspaper to delete an editorial critical of its city government should be immediately vacated, National Newspaper Association Chair Martha Diaz ...
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A Mississippi judge ordered a newspaper to remove an editorial criticizing the mayor of Clarksdale and city leaders after the ...
A little-known state judge in Mississippi has made a national name for herself by issuing one of the most stupefying, ...
On Feb. 18, a Hinds County court granted the Mississippi city of Clarksdale’s request for a temporary restraining order ...
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A Mississippi judge issued a Tuesday order forcing the Clarksdale Press Register to remove an editorial criticizing city ...
Free speech experts say the takedown order is a clear example of unconstitutional prior restraint under the First Amendment.
Editorial: Someone needs to remind Hinds County Chancellor Crystal Wise Martin of the First Amendment. And of a few points of ...
"The press association feels this is an egregious overreach and that it clearly runs counter to First Amendment rights," said ...