President Donald Trump’s habit of hurling invectives at the press is disturbing. It undermines the work of the press and breaks long-standing norms that presidents show respect for the role of the Fourth Estate. But insults alone rarely raise First Amendment issues. Presidents have long used the bully pulpit to respond to or criticize news reports. Even Trump’s near daily verbal assaults on reporters and news organizations can be considered part of our country’s “uninhibited, robust, and wide-open” marketplace of ideas. Presidents have opinions too, and journalists should be able to handle his rants. Yet there are also times when Trump’s lashing out at the press go beyond mere name-calling, and he instead attempts to use the power of his pr...
Op-ed in the New York Times about the limits on the protection of the press under the First Amendmen...
[Excerpt] Libel and slander are branches of the law of defamation. Defamation law authorizes remedi...
Donald Trump has been highly critical of the American media since taking office as President. George...
The goals of this short Article are modest. It seeks simply to differentiate the various ways Trump...
President Donald Trump has faced criticism for attacking the press and for abandoning longstanding t...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
[Excerpt] It is not difficult to understand why presidents frequently voice frustration with the pr...
On any given day, it seems, President Donald Trump can be found attacking, threatening, or punishing...
While often hailed—or denounced—as unprecedented, the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump was...
The Trump administration is uniquely unorthodox in a number of ways, one of which being how Trump ha...
abstract: President Donald Trump announced his candidacy in June 2015, and the America immediately k...
Part I of this Article will discuss defamation law with a focus on the Court’s decision in New York ...
Potential First Amendment violations involving freedom of the press are of growing concern, especial...
Trump vs. media. Treatment of the press from the US president’s Twitter account. This article examin...
President Donald Trump and his surrogates regularly belittle media outlets that publish articles cri...
Op-ed in the New York Times about the limits on the protection of the press under the First Amendmen...
[Excerpt] Libel and slander are branches of the law of defamation. Defamation law authorizes remedi...
Donald Trump has been highly critical of the American media since taking office as President. George...
The goals of this short Article are modest. It seeks simply to differentiate the various ways Trump...
President Donald Trump has faced criticism for attacking the press and for abandoning longstanding t...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
[Excerpt] It is not difficult to understand why presidents frequently voice frustration with the pr...
On any given day, it seems, President Donald Trump can be found attacking, threatening, or punishing...
While often hailed—or denounced—as unprecedented, the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump was...
The Trump administration is uniquely unorthodox in a number of ways, one of which being how Trump ha...
abstract: President Donald Trump announced his candidacy in June 2015, and the America immediately k...
Part I of this Article will discuss defamation law with a focus on the Court’s decision in New York ...
Potential First Amendment violations involving freedom of the press are of growing concern, especial...
Trump vs. media. Treatment of the press from the US president’s Twitter account. This article examin...
President Donald Trump and his surrogates regularly belittle media outlets that publish articles cri...
Op-ed in the New York Times about the limits on the protection of the press under the First Amendmen...
[Excerpt] Libel and slander are branches of the law of defamation. Defamation law authorizes remedi...
Donald Trump has been highly critical of the American media since taking office as President. George...