By Ross Todd | September 22, 2023
Davis Wright Tremaine partners Ambika Kumar, David Gossett and counsel Adam Sieff persuaded a federal judge in San Jose that the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act—a law passed last year with bipartisan support aimed at protecting children when they're online—likely violates the First Amendment.
By Ross Todd | June 30, 2023
Katyal, who crossed the 50-argument threshold at the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year, scored major wins for cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase and the watchdog group Common Cause.
By Ross Todd | January 28, 2022
David O'Neil of Debevoise & Plimpton and Paul Donnelly of Donnelly & Gross scored a free speech victory for six University of Florida professors in a case that has potential national implications.
By Ross Todd | October 21, 2021
A spokesperson for the governor called the suit part of "activist groups attempt to come into Oklahoma and challenge our laws and our way of life." Schulte's Gary Stein said that sort of "ad hominem attack" was "scary," but "reflects the fact that there may not have been much of a defense on the merits."
By Ross Todd | July 16, 2021
DWT's Elizabeth McNamara and Rachel Strom successfully argued that a release the former Alabama chief justice signed prior to his appearance on the satirical Showtime program "Who is America?" barred precisely the claims he was bringing.
By Ross Todd | June 10, 2021
The Justice Department over the weekend announced a dramatic about-face on its policy related to seeking source information from journalists in leak investigations. The news followed months of back-and-forth between prosecutors and lawyers at Gibson Dunn who tried to stop the DOJ's pursuit of information about the email accounts of four Times journalists.
By Ross Todd | February 1, 2021
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher client Kelu Chao, a veteran Voice of America journalist, joined a lawsuit fighting political interference at the U.S. Agency for Global Media during the Trump administration only to be named the agency's interim head by President Biden.
By Jonathan Ringel | October 9, 2020
The head of Georgia's criminal defense group said Loeffler's ads "demean the hard work of all criminal defense lawyers throughout our history who have fought valiantly to protect the accused."
By Anna Zhang | September 21, 2020
The plaintiffs have shown serious questions going to the merits of the First Amendment claim, U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler in San Francisco ruled.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 1, 2020
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the National Association of Immigration Judges by attorneys with the Knight First Amendment Institute and Virginia attorney Victor Glasberg, says DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review in 2017 began requiring the judges to seek preapproval to speak in their own capacity, and not on behalf of the office.
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