Category: News and Opinion

News Analysis: The First Amendment and the Internet

By William H. Freivogel On March 18, Missouri and its legal ally The Gateway Pundit will try to convince the U.S. Supreme Court that the Biden administration violated the First Amendment by “coercing” social media companies to “censor” false conservative posts on vaccine and election denial. The argument comes less than a month after the

Reporter’s Notebook: Covering abortion from Illinois

When the Dobbs decision was handed down at the end of June 2022, reversing nearly 50 years of abortion access in this country, I was living in Richmond, Virginia working as a freelance photojournalist. I had recently accepted a new job back in my hometown of Carbondale, Illinois, and I knew Illinois – specifically southern

St. Louis studies Evanston’s pioneering approach to reparations

By Elizabeth Tharakan When the St. Louis Reparations Commission presented its first proposal last week to begin to address systemic racial discrimination against Black residents of the city, it drew on pioneering reparations programs in California and in the Chicago suburb of Evanston, which has already disbursed more than $1 million in funds since its