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Newser on MSNJudge Reverses Order Blocking Critical EditorialA judge in Mississippi has reversed her controversial order requiring a small newspaper to remove an editorial critical of ...
A case against a Clarksdale newspaper filed by city officials is now a small part of the Delta town's history, but a big part of 21st century First Amendment.
The judge’s order against The Clarksdale Press Register in Clarksdale, Miss., had alarmed press advocates, who said it was a ...
Judge Crystal Wise Martin on Wednesday vacated the order against the Clarksdale Press Register that had been widely ...
The city of Clarksdale on Monday filed a motion to voluntarily dismiss its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register and a judge’s order that required the newspaper to remove an editorial from its ...
After a lawsuit from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, the city backed down. But it's still part of a ...
Columnist Sid Salter takes a look at the players in the Clarksdale-Emmerich newspaper case ahead of the February 27 hearing.
I bore easily. I remember a summer job during my college years. I was doing clerical work for extra spending money. It was easy as pie but I was bored out of my mind. Every hour seemed like a year. I ...
Completely bonkers and unconstitutional,” not to mention “really shocking,” is how a lawyer with expertise on First Amendment press freedoms described to us an order by Judge Crystal Wise Martin ...
The city's actions this month "awakened the entire First Amendment community nationally," the paper's owner said.
By Sid Salter Columnist Hinds County Chancellor Crystal Wise Martin kicked a political and judicial hornet’s nest in issuing a Feb. 18 temporary restraining order that required a Mississippi newspaper ...
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