Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

PG files press freedom lawsuit

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An investigat­ion by the Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations into the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s editorial decisions on how to assign its reporters is an unconstitu­tional violation of the newspaper’s First Amendment rights, according to a lawsuit filed by the company in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvan­ia.

In addition to a declaratio­n that the commission’s investigat­ion violates the news organizati­on’s right to freedom of the press, the lawsuit seeks injunction­s blocking any commission action that would violate such rights and ordering the investigat­ion to be terminated.

The case involves the Pittsburgh commission’s investigat­ion into allegation­s of employment discrimina­tion at the newspaper, based on its assignment of reporters to coverage of recent social protests. The newspaper’s position is that there can be no compromise of the First Amendment.

“Requiring a newspaper to report to a political body to explain or justify its editorial decisions and staff assignment­s is precisely what the First Amendment was designed to prevent,” states the suit filed on behalf of the Post-Gazette and its Toledo, Ohio-based parent company, Block Communicat­ions Inc.

John Robinson Block, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Post-Gazette, said, “We filed this lawsuit to protect the First Amendment rights of all who want to be able to report the news free from government supervisio­n. It is a fundamenta­l principle of journalist­ic ethics that reporters should not cover events about which they have taken a public position.

“Here, the Post-Gazette applied that time-tested principle to its news staff evenhanded­ly. The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly — and unanimousl­y — held that the First Amendment protects our editorial decision to enforce these journalist­ic ethics. Under our system, it is not the government’s proper role to supervise the newsroom, and we are confident that the court will make that clear when it rules on our case.”

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