Author: Christina Koningisor

Press protection under California’s constitution

Press protection under California’s constitution

Overview The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently denied the press’s requests for special constitutional protection under the First Amendment. This is unlikely to change under the Roberts Court. In fact, the Court may roll back existing press protections in the coming years. Press advocates must now look to other sources of protection instead. One promising possibility is state constitutions. California’s constitution, in particular, operates as a valuable yet underutilized source of protection for journalists and other newsgatherers. Discussion The Press Clause of the First Amendment has little independent meaning. For decades, the high court has extended protection for the press...