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10th Circuit revives Utah journalist lawsuit over denied statehouse credentials
The 10th Circuit Court revived a Utah journalist's lawsuit against statehouse staffers who denied him media credentials after he started an independent publication. The court ruled that the denial implicated his First Amendment rights, finding his allegations of viewpoint discrimination sufficient to proceed, though it dismissed other claims like retaliation and prior restraint.
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