Anders Gyllenhaal, Idaho Statesman

Anders Gyllenhaal

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Past articles by Anders:

How do you know if you can trust what you’re reading?

You want to trust the news. News organizations are working with Craig Newmark Philanthropy, Ford, Facebook, Knight Foundation and others to assure what you read is reliable. → Read More

How do you know if you can trust what you’re reading?

You want to trust the news. News organizations are working with Craig Newmark Philanthropy, Ford, Facebook, Knight Foundation and others to assure what you read is reliable. → Read More

How do you know if you can trust what you’re reading?

You want to trust the news. News organizations are working with Craig Newmark Philanthropy, Ford, Facebook, Knight Foundation and others to assure what you read is reliable. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

In an era of sweeping change, how can freedom of information keep up?

Fifty years ago, the American Society of News Editors led the push for passage of the federal Freedom of Information Act that, along with the state and local laws it spawned, set open government st… → Read More

In an era of sweeping change, how can freedom of information keep up?

Fifty years ago, the American Society of News Editors led the push for passage of the federal Freedom of Information Act that, along with the state and local laws it spawned, set open government st… → Read More

Don't want your phone bill to rise? It's time to learn about net neutrality

The FCC closes the comment period on net neutrality at the end of August. The changes could affect your cell phone bill, your internet reception and more. → Read More

Essay: Will the First Amendment survive the information age?

As Apple tries to fend off government demands for access to iPhone content, the company is leaning on free speech arguments as a key part of its defense in a → Read More

Anders Gyllenhaal: In digital world, who protects First Amendment?

How will the Internet alter free speech practices? There’s a lot of unsettled law about how speech and expression play out in a Facebook world. → Read More

Commentary: Will First Amendment survive information age?

As Apple tries to fend off government demands for access to iPhone content, the company is leaning on free speech arguments as a key part of its defense in a California courtroom. → Read More

Will the First Amendment survive the information age?

Complicated disputes are popping up in both predictable and surprising places. → Read More