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Citizen-journalist Priscilla Villarreal, known as La Gordiloca, is again asking the Supreme Court to review her civil rights ...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out a lawsuit by Laredo’s most famous citizen journalist, Priscilla Villarreal, aka La Gordiloca.
Politics La Gordiloca Goes to Court An unconventional citizen journalist stands up for free speech by suing the Laredo public officials who had her arrested.
In 2017, police in Laredo, Texas, issued an arrest warrant for Priscilla Villarreal Treviño, a citizen journalist who runs a bilingual Facebook page with more than two hundred thousand ...
Priscilla Villarreal's case will be heard again at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. She has attracted some unlikely supporters.
Opposing Priscilla Villarreal's petition for Supreme Court review, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton portrays basic journalism as "incitement." ...
A divided federal court has rejected the attempt to revive the lawsuit of Priscilla Villarreal, an online citizen journalist from Texas known as La Gordiloca.
Last October, the Supreme Court revived a federal civil rights lawsuit by Laredo, Texas, news vlogger Priscilla Villarreal, who was literally arrested for asking questions—a flagrant violation ...
Priscilla Villarreal was arrested over her Facebook postings. In a rare proceeding, the entire 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will weigh whether she can sue, a case that could have major ...
An impressive coalition of conservative nonprofits have come to the defense of progressive citizen journalist Priscilla Villarreal of Laredo.
The case of journalist Priscilla Villarreal, who is known to her readers in Laredo, Texas, as "Lagordiloca," pits the First Amendment's guarantee of a free press against the doctrine of qualified ...
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