Judge Strikes Down Rules Allowing Press Credential Revocations: 'First Amendment... Must Not Be Abandoned Now'
Published on March 21, 2026.
A federal judge has ruled that a Pentagon policy allowing for the suspension or revocation of journalists' credentials violates the First Amendment. The ruling comes as tensions rise over the Defense Department amid ongoing tensions over Iran and Venezuela. The policy required reporters to sign a pledge not to obtain or use "unauthorized" material, which led to the loss of Pentagon access for several major outlets. The judge also ruled that the policy was inconsistent and penalized reporters for standard newsgathering practices.
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