State Policy Network
MacIver Institute files lawsuit against Wisconsin Governor

Last month the MacIver Institute, with the help of our friends at the Liberty Justice Center, took Gov. Evers to federal court over the exclusion of our journalists from public press briefings and his refusal to provide us with press material that is shared with other news outlets.

Since Gov. Evers took office in January 2019, his administration has refused to include MacIver News Service reporters on invitations to press events, which makes it harder for the news outlet’s reporters to stay up-to-speed on the governor’s activities. The Evers administration also blocked MacIver journalists from participating in a budget press briefing that was open to other journalists. 

The Evers administration’s actions violate the journalists’ constitutional right to free speech, freedom of the press, and equal access. While no press outlet has a constitutional right to an exclusive interview or off-the-record tidbit, government officials may not target certain journalists that they disfavor for discriminatory treatment. The First Amendment prohibits government from discriminating against certain news outlets based on their editorial viewpoint. The Constitution also says state governments cannot treat people unequally, which the governor’s office does by targeting MacIver for exclusion while inviting numerous other journalists to these events. 

See our lawsuit here, and learn more about the Liberty Justice Center here

Categories: News
States: Wisconsin
Organization: State Policy Network