A Mississippi judge on Wednesday vacated her order that a newspaper remove its editorial criticizing local officials, days ...
The judge’s order had been widely condemned by free speech advocates as a clear violation of the paper’s First Amendment ...
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.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - WLBT’s Erin O’Connell breaks down the top three stories on “Top 3 From WLBT” for Wednesday morning.
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 ...
A Mississippi judge this month issued an order for a local newspaper to remove a critical editorial, alarming press advocates ...
The City of Clarksdale agreed to drop its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register after successfully forcing them to ...
Senate bill 3095 passed Monday with a 34 to 15 vote. The bill will reduce income tax from 4.4% to 2.99% and the sales tax on ...
Attorney David Dunbar on behalf of the Clarksdale Press Register, Publisher Floyd Ingram and Emmerich Newspapers responded to the notice of dismissal, acknowledging the restraining order and motion to ...