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Federal appeals court strikes down Pennsylvania transit system policy on controversial advertisements
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority cannot prohibit ads that are political in nature or reference matters of public debate.Categorized in Content restrictions
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Center for Investigative Reporting v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Update: On Sept. 14, 2020, the Third Circuit issued a precedential opinion in Center for Investigative Reporting v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, holding that…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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NEPA Freethought Society v. COLTS
The Reporters Committee and 17 media organizations filed an amici brief in Northeastern Pennsylvania Freethought v. Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS), which…By RCFPCategorized in Content restrictions -
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Texas Supreme Court overturns libel ruling because of judge's bribe
The Texas Supreme Court declined to rule on a libel appeal brought against two Texas newspapers by alleged child abusers…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Between candidates and '527s', broadcast stations get caught
With election day bearing down, and third-party political groups gobbling up advertising time on the airwaves, The Wall Street Journal reports today that candidates' lawyers…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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Cincinnati alt-weekly sues to keep publishing adult ads
A Cincinnati-based alternative weekly sued local prosecutors, police and clergymen in federal district court Tuesday, saying their efforts to banish adult advertisements…Categorized in Newsgathering