Charlie Stadtlander
Coverage of Charlie Stadtlander in the Nexus archive.
- Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an escort
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to temporarily halt a policy requiring New York Times journalists to be accompanied by an official escort, ruling it violated the First Amendment. The decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and tensions between the media and the Trump administration over Pentagon access restrictions.
- Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an escort
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to temporarily halt a requirement that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an official escort, ruling the policy violated the First Amendment. The decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and tensions between the Trump administration and the media over Pentagon access restrictions.
- Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an escort
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to temporarily halt a policy requiring New York Times journalists to be accompanied by an official escort, citing a First Amendment violation. The Pentagon disputes the ruling, arguing it weakens security, while the Times praised the decision as constitutional. The legal battle continues as part of ongoing tensions between the media and the Trump administration.
- New York Times defends controversial anti-Israel piece, 'no truth' to retraction claims
The New York Times defended a controversial opinion piece by Nicholas Kristof, which claimed Palestinians were sexually abused by Israeli prison guards and others. The paper denied rumors of retracting the piece, citing Kristof's credibility as a journalist. The article sparked backlash from readers and the Israel Foreign Ministry.