The FBI raided the home of The Washington Post reporter and “ federal government whisperer ” Hannah Natanson last week. The ...
A federal judge today ordered the US government to stop searching devices seized from the house of a Washington Post reporter ...
The Post is demanding in court that the federal government return electronic devices it seized during last week’s FBI search of reporter Hannah Natanson’s home.
A federal judge issued a ruling Wednesday blocking the Trump administration from searching electronic devises that were ...
These sweeping seizures of a journalist’s records violate the First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, and the Privacy Protection Act.
The Washington Post on Wednesday urged federal law enforcement officials to return electronic devices seized when the FBI ...
Last month, Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson penned a first-person piece about her long year as “the federal ...
A U.S. judge temporarily halted federal prosecutors from reviewing materials seized during an FBI search of Washington Post ...
The Post requested a federal court to return electronic devices seized from reporter Hannah Natanson by federal authorities.
Last week, agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson’s home, seizing her laptop and other devices. Reportedly, they were looking for evidence ...
The Post, in its first legal filing since the government searched the home of a reporter last week, had demanded the return of the seized materials.
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily declined to allow the FBI to examine electronics it seized from a Washington Post reporter’s home. U.S. Magistrate Judge William B. Porter ruled the agency is ...