The Student Press Law Center reports: Journalism students working on the Medill Innocence Project at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism are fighting subpoenas requesting their grades, off-the-record interviews, electronic communications, notes, course syllabi, grading criteria for the course and receipts for expenses that students incurred for their investigation of the case of Anthony McKinney,…
Category: Court
Ohio high court hears online communications case
Julie Carr Smyth of Associated Press reports: Booksellers, video game dealers, newspaper publishers and other critics of an online child protection law encountered skepticism from state Supreme Court justices Tuesday for their free-speech arguments. A coalition led by the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression has challenged laws throughout the country aimed at protecting children…
Judge refuses to lift 5-year-old Patriot Act gag order
David Kravets reports: A federal judge on Tuesday declined to remove a gag order imposed on the president of a small ISP who wants to reveal the contents of a national security letter he received from the FBI. The NSL demanded the president of the New York company provide the government with e-mails from a…
Criminal charges filed in Deutsche Bahn employee spying case
From DDP: The new management of German national railway Deutsche Bahn has submitted criminal charges to the public prosecutor’s office over a scandal involving internal company spying, daily Frankfurter Rundschau reported on Wednesday. “A counsellor under contract with the new Deutsche Bahn leadership submitted the criminal charges against unnamed suspects and presented evidence,” a spokesperson…