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Federal judge declares Pentagon press access policy unconstitutional

21 March 2026
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A federal judge has ruled against the Pentagon’s press access policy implemented in 2025, which required journalists to agree to specific conditions for entry. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman determined that the policy violated both the First and Fifth Amendments, as it effectively discriminated against journalists based on their editorial viewpoints. The judge criticized the policy for its vagueness, stating it failed to provide clear guidelines on what could lead to the denial or revocation of press credentials. The ruling was welcomed by The New York Times, which argued that the policy allowed for arbitrary punishment of reporters. The Pentagon has announced plans to appeal the decision, maintaining that it disagrees with the ruling.

Why It Matters

This ruling underscores the ongoing tension between government authorities and the press regarding access to information. The Pentagon’s policy, which faced widespread condemnation from various news organizations, raised concerns about censorship and the free press’s ability to report on national security issues. Historical precedents highlight the importance of protecting journalistic freedoms, as they are vital for a functioning democracy. The outcome of this case may have implications for future government policies affecting media access and the rights of journalists in the United States.

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