By Melissa Quinn
CBS News
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out a lower court decision that shielded from liability Texas law enforcement officers who arrested a local citizen journalist after she sought information from a police source.
The case of journalist Priscilla Villarreal, who is known to her readers in Laredo, Texas, as "Lagordiloca," pits the First Amendment's guarantee of a free press against the doctrine of qualified immunity, which provides legal protections for police and other government officials.
Villarreal's challenge attracted interest from a range of reporters, major news organizations and journalism nonprofits who have argued that the right to seek information from public officials is fundamental to the practice of journalism.
In its brief order, the Supreme Court wiped away the lower court decision that protected the police officers involved in her arrest and ordered additional proceedings.
Villarreal said in response to the high court's order that it "marks a significant step toward rectifying the wrongs I have faced."
JT Morris, an attorney with The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, which is representing Villarreal, cheered the decision.
"This case is vital for free speech, a free press, and ensuring officials are accountable when they trample the First Amendment," he said.
Villarreal has been described as the "most influential journalist" in Laredo, and publishes information about local crime, traffic and other news to her Facebook page, "Lagordiloca News." Her reporting sometimes rankles local government officials, according to court papers, including the Laredo Police Department.
In 2017, their frustrations boiled over. Villarreal had published two news reports based on tips from local citizens, one that named a U.S. Border Patrol agent who died by suicide and a second relaying information about a fatal traffic crash and Houston family that was hurt in the accident. For both, she reached out to a Laredo police officer who confirmed the information before the stories were published to her Facebook page.
Months later, Villarreal was arrested for allegedly violating a state law that makes it a felony for a person to solicit or receive information from a government official that has not yet been made public if it's with the intent to obtain a benefit.
In the 23 years that it's been on the books, the statute has never been enforced, according to her lawyers.
Villarreal turned herself in, and the criminal charges were dismissed after a local judge ruled the law was unconstitutionally vague. She then sued the police and prosecutors behind her arrest, arguing her First, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights were violated.
The officials sought to toss out the case, claiming they had qualified immunity. The doctrine shields public officials from lawsuits stemming from conduct on the job unless they violate clearly established constitutional rights. A federal district court agreed, but the decision was reversed by a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
"If the First Amendment means anything, it surely means that a citizen journalist has the right to ask a public official a question, without fear of being imprisoned," Judge James Ho, appointed by former President Donald Trump, wrote for the judges. "Yet that is exactly what happened here: Priscilla Villarreal was put in jail for asking a police officer a question. If that is not an obvious violation of the Constitution, it's hard to imagine what would be."
But the full slate of judges from the 5th Circuit reheard Villarreal's case and in January voted 9-7 to uphold the district court's dismissal.
The divided 5th Circuit found that Laredo prosecutors and police have qualified immunity, concluding that they reasonably believed Villarreal broke state law when she asked an "unofficial" government source for information, instead of waiting for an official police report, and benefited from it. The nine judges also rejected the panel's finding that Villarreal's arrest violated the First Amendment.
Ho, in dissent, wrote the majority's reasoning was "a recipe for public officials to combine forces with state or local legislators to do — whatever they want to do. It's a level of blind deference and trust in government power our Founders would not recognize."
In appealing the 5th Circuit's decision to the Supreme Court, Villarreal's lawyers wrote in a filing that its long-standing precedent "leaves no doubt that arresting Villarreal for asking the government for information and publishing the response violated the First Amendment — and every reasonable official would have known that."
They warned that leaving the 5th Circuit's decision in place entitles law enforcement to qualified immunity for using state laws as justification for First Amendment violations.
"Without reversal, the chill from the decision below will only spread wider, as ever-growing criminal codes provide a grab bag of statutes officials can wield against disfavored speech," Villarreal's legal team warned.
But Texas officials, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, argued that they reasonably believed that Villarreal was seeking to solicit a leak of nonpublic information for her benefit.
20 comments:
Montoya steaks another story!! ha ha ha ha ha Mexican knows his limitations. ja ja ja ja
More of me naked in various poses in different locations, I just love to be free from clothes and love nudist beaches, would love to know what you would like to do to me if we were alone at the beach. I moan.
You missed the total story. She will win because the law has not been enforced in 23 years. This actually goes all the way back to Blackstone. the order does not she wins, it says the 5th Cir. must reconsider its opinion in light of https://www.justice.gov/d9/2024-06/gonzalez_v._trevino_no._22-1025_06.20.24.pdf
In that case the 5th Cir was reversed. The stated reason guarantees, Villarreal wins. Saenz will not care. This is spot on for his conduct and exposes the taxpayers to several judgments. It is not his money, so he does not care.
How did you miss the big powerplay between the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals? Late last night the Supreme Court issued a stay to stop the execution of Robert Robinson. The reason was simple, the Court of Criminal Appeals has no jurisdiction over a civil subpoena issued on a death row inmate, as he is walking the green mile. This is big. https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1459340/240884c.pdf
what does this even mean?
Free speech and law enforcement accountability- both are not always perfect, but we have both [to some degree] and that makes us NOT Mexico and I give thanks for that. have a great Friday
Did you watch last night’s debate, your boy was a nut job. When I heard his voice and look at his demeanor and behavior. He’s a straight up liar. Mayra even fact checked all his lies after and he continues to lie. Your boy is a loser. GREAT Job MAYRA. I loved it when you told him to Calm Down.
Mayra la mojada could not espigilie inglis pobresita and she wants to represent u.s. citizens? NOGUEY
Not steaks, but "steals"
Esa gordita se ve que le gustan los tacos y las hamburguesas . Dejenla hacer su trabajo.
LOL!!! Fu_k the bitch.
This lady should be an inspiration to every journalist.
Juan i thought it was the lady from Pronto insurance commercials chon y chuy
Only Donald Trump has a bigger ego than Erasmo Castro. He thinks he is the only Erasmo Castro in the area. To use the death of another Erasmo Castro for political gain is low, it is very low. It was consummate Castro. No respect for the other Erasmo Castro's family.
After the debate the democrats all got together at Ranch Grande. The life of the rich and famous. Myra is a down to earth girl who I am voting for next week.
The title of the rich and famous is Donald Trump. It is DJT that It likes to hang with. No te hagar pendejo.
Fuck you, all 5’of the midget is going to lose. Hahahah
mayra is a coco wanna be white and never will be, she has nalgas prietas and gringos hate nalgas prietas. YOU WILL NEVER BE A GRINGA PRIETOTA NUNCA Y MAMONA go back to your monte mejico prietotaaaaaa....
October 18, 2024 at 5:39 AM
PENDEJO go back to kinder and learn to espelllll jotito and take your mama with you she also is espelliiee deficient like mama like jotito
Look forward to the El Jardin getting open and helping a few SHELL SHOCKED homeless veterans who need help.
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