Ben Roberts-Smith ruling sparks calls for exoneration of David McBride
2022 Blueprint International Prize winner McBride faces prosecution for revealing evidence of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan
Fish processing company takes legal action against Scottish environmental activist
One of the world's largest fish processing companies is going to great lengths to silence activist Don Staniford
PATFox project will share lessons on how to fight back against SLAPPs at RightsCon 2023
Session on Building a Resilient Legal Force across 11 Countries to Defend Freedom of Expression goes online on Wednesday 7 June at 11.30 CEST
Assange Father says Australia's Diplomatic Push May Free Him
Labor PM Albanese says he is working “in the most effective way possible” to resolve the issue
Blueprint wins TrustLaw Award for Mexican whistleblowing work
Blueprint drew on the pro bono expertise of Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau to draw up a draft whistleblowing law for Mexico
SLAPP suits used to target independent media and journalists in Greece
While the EU has been considering its own anti-SLAPP legislation, the situation in Greece has flown under the radar.
ECHR confirms conviction of French politician for unlawful comments posted on his Facebook wall by third parties
Grand Chamber ruling suggests public figures may be responsible for moderating comments posted to their social media channels
Reporters Shield offers Journalists Worldwide SLAPP Protection
New US-backed membership program is aimed at European media organisations
No Arrests Two Years After Greek Journalist's Murder
Observers are concerned by the slow pace of the investigation into who killed Giorgos Karaivaz
PATFox Germany trainers publish article on EU draft directive in professional journal
The authors present the European Commission's draft directive, which aims to prevent manifestly unfounded and abusive civil lawsuits
Meta Executive surveilled by Greece
Artemis Seaford, a Trust and Safety Manager for Facebook's parent company Meta, had her phone tapped by Greece’s National Intelligence Service EYP and infected with Predator spyware
Spain faces ECJ case for failing to introduce whistleblower protection
Spain has finally passed a whistleblower protection law - but does it come up to scratch?