How WikiLeaks documents have made significant contributions to public discourse
January 10, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, Freedom of Speech / Press, National Security, News & Opinion, News Gathering
The Electronic Freedom Foundation lists five instances in which WikiLeaks has made important contributions to public knowledge on issues of public concern. -db Electronic Freedom Foundation Opinion/News Roundup January 7, 2011 By Rainey Reitman Since late November, the whistleblower website Wikileaks has been in the process of releasing in waves over 250,000 leaked United States [...]
First Amendment: Botox maker to pay $600M to resolve investigation
September 1, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
Allergan Inc., the maker of wrinkle-smoothing Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a yearslong federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug. The company argued it had a First Amendment right to educate doctors about how to safely use Botox, even for uses that are not currently approved. The Associated [...]
Former Pfizer research scientist awarded $1.37 million in whistle blower suit
April 4, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
A federal jury awarded a former Pfizer research scientist $1.37 million in damages after she was fired for claiming publicly that she was sickened by a genetically engineered virus while working for the company. The decision rested not on whether the scientist was actually sickened by the virus but on the evidence that Pfizer had violated [...]









