Supreme Court Revives Case of Texas Citizen Journalist
The court's decision challenges the application of qualified immunity for officers involved in the arrest of journalist Priscilla Villarreal.
- Priscilla Villarreal, known as 'Lagordiloca,' was arrested in 2017 for soliciting nonpublic information from a police source in Laredo, Texas.
- The arrest was based on a Texas statute that criminalizes seeking information with the intent to gain a benefit, a law ruled unconstitutionally vague by a state judge.
- Villarreal's lawsuit against the police was previously dismissed due to qualified immunity, which shields officials unless they violate clearly established constitutional rights.
- The Supreme Court's ruling vacates the previous decision by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, requiring them to reconsider the case with new guidance.
- The case has garnered support from major news organizations, highlighting concerns over First Amendment rights for nontraditional journalists.