New Mexico v. Davis
Defendant Norman Davis was arrested and convicted of possession of marijuana, the eventual result of aerial surveillance of Davis’ property by law enforcement using a helicopter. The New Mexico Supreme Court reversed the conviction and suppressed all seized evidence, finding the aerial surveillance an unconstitutional search under the Fourth Amendment.
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project v. Nigeria
Who Cares About Free Speech? – Findings From a Global Survey
Overview A new report from Justitia seeks to answer this question based on data from representative surveys of individuals from 33 countries around the world.…
Georgia v. Public.Resource.org, Inc.
Liesbeth Zegveld and other v. Eritrea
In Memorium: Cherif Bassiouni
Cherif Bassiouni, one of Columbia Global Freedom of Expression’s experts, passed away last Monday, September 25, 2017. Bassiouni participated in the Justice for Free Expression…