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Freedom of the Press

Definition

The right for journalists and media outlets to publish news and information free from government control and censorship.

Analogy

Consider freedom of press as having access to all channels on your TV. You can switch between news, sports, movies, and documentaries without anyone blocking certain channels or controlling what you should watch.

Related terms

Prior Restraint: Government action that prevents speech or other expression before it can take place.

Libel: A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.

Shield Laws: Laws that protect journalists from being forced to reveal confidential sources in court.

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