Detroit Free Press v. Ashcroft

Detroit Free Press v. Ashcroft

Detroit Free Press v. Ashcroft was a case that was heard before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in August 2002. The plaintiffs, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, and Rabih Haddad, argued that it was a violation of the First Amendment for the defendants, Attorney General Ashcroft, Chief Immigration Judge Creppy, and Immigration Judge Hacker, to keep immigration hearings closed to the press and the public.[1]

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