"CPJ is glad to see that ex-Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant's lawsuit against nonprofit news outlet Mississippi Today was dismissed. We hope that this case serves as a deterrent to those who would seek to sue outlets into silence." — Katherine Jacobsen, US, Canada & Caribbean Program Coordinator
"CPJ is glad to see that ex-Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant's lawsuit against nonprofit news outlet Mississippi Today was dismissed. We hope that this case serves as a deterrent to those who would seek to sue outlets into silence." — Katherine Jacobsen, US, Canada & Caribbean Program Coordinator
April 4, 2025 at 8:25 PM
"CPJ is glad to see that ex-Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant's lawsuit against nonprofit news outlet Mississippi Today was dismissed. We hope that this case serves as a deterrent to those who would seek to sue outlets into silence." — Katherine Jacobsen, US, Canada & Caribbean Program Coordinator
CPJ has submitted three amicus briefs together with @rcfp.org in support of @radiofreeeurope.bsky.social and @voanews.com.web.brid.gy. We assert that shuttering them destroys their editorial independence, thereby putting their journalists at grave risk.
CPJ has submitted three amicus briefs together with @rcfp.org in support of @radiofreeeurope.bsky.social and @voanews.com.web.brid.gy. We assert that shuttering them destroys their editorial independence, thereby putting their journalists at grave risk.
Cuts to Voice of America, RFE and others pose a significant risk to journalists working for these outlets here and around the world, as our amicus briefs with partners show.
Cuts to Voice of America, RFE and others pose a significant risk to journalists working for these outlets here and around the world, as our amicus briefs with partners show.
Authoritarianism rears its head in America when students and faculty of one of the country’s most reputable j-schools feel they need to think twice before attending a class or an event.
Authoritarianism rears its head in America when students and faculty of one of the country’s most reputable j-schools feel they need to think twice before attending a class or an event.