This article is an interesting take on the topic, imo, none too flattering to Lemon! (FWIW, I am not a viewer of Lemon. My interest is in 1A and the importance of the press, not in being a cheerleader for Lemon.)
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Randazza, the First Amendment lawyer, has little sympathy for Lemon, whom he calls "a hack worthy of no respect." But he thinks charging Lemon with federal crimes was a "really stupid decision."
Randazza worries that "charging Lemon makes him a First Amendment martyr." But he also thinks the case raises legitimate free speech concerns.
"It is a close call," Randazza says, but "if it were up to me, I would not use my discretion to prosecute an enemy journalistānot even if I might winā¦.My point is not that Lemon is innocent; my point is that we should give breathing room to the First Amendment."
The federal case against the former CNN anchor hinges on conduct that can plausibly be viewed as part of a journalist's work.
reason.com
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p.s. I don't condone disrupting a worship service.