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  2. Citizen Journalist Barred From Press Conference Can Sue Texas ...

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    Another citizen journalist—Priscilla Villarreal of Laredo, Texas, which is located 4.5 hours from Fort Bend County—is asking the Supreme Court to hear her case after local police arrested her ...

  3. A divided federal appeals court won't revive Texas online ...

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    A divided federal appeals court refused on Tuesday to revive the lawsuit of a Texas-based online citizen journalist who said she was wrongfully arrested for seeking and obtaining nonpublic ...

  4. Supreme Court revives case of citizen journalist arrested for ...

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    The Supreme Court on Tuesday revived the case of a citizen journalist who was arrested in 2017 for seeking information from a police department source in Laredo, Texas.

  5. Fang Bin - Wikipedia

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    Fang Bin (Chinese: 方斌; pinyin: Fāng bīn) is a Chinese businessman, citizen journalist and whistleblower who used YouTube and WeChat to broadcast images of Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was arrested several times between February 1 and 9, 2020.

  6. John Earle Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    John Earle Sullivan (born July 18, 1994), [1] also known as Activist John, [2] is an American political activist and self-identified photojournalist who participated in the January 6, 2021 United States Capitol attack.

  7. Zhang Zhan - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zhan (simplified Chinese: 张展; traditional Chinese: 張展; pinyin: Zhāng Zhǎn; born 2 September 1983) [1] is a Chinese citizen journalist and former lawyer who travelled to Wuhan in February 2020, from where she reported on the impact of the lockdown measures imposed in the city in response to the COVID-19 outbreak there, and questioned the handling of the crisis by authorities. [2]

  8. This Texas Woman Was Jailed for Her Journalism. Is She the ...

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    Her lawsuit has kicked off a national debate—not only about her arrest and whether or not it violated the First Amendment, but also over the nature of "citizen journalism," and if reporters who ...

  9. Jason Rezaian - Wikipedia

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    His wife, Yeganeh Salehi, is an Iranian citizen who is a correspondent for The National, a newspaper based in the United Arab Emirates. [14] After Salehi was arrested, her press credentials were revoked. [15] Rezaian was the 2016 recipient of the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. [16]