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RCFP urges New Mexico lawmakers to pass anti-SLAPP bill
The bill would allow courts to quickly dismiss meritless lawsuits intended to chill speech.By Chris YoungCategorized in Libel and privacy -
9th Circuit: Provisions of California’s content-moderation law violate First Amendment
RCFP had urged the court to rule in X Corp. v. Bonta that core provisions of the law were unconstitutional.Categorized in Content restrictions
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RCFP urges Ohio lawmakers to pass anti-SLAPP bill
Updates: In June 2024, the Ohio Senate unanimously passed SB 237, moving it to the state House of Representatives for…By Chris YoungCategorized in Libel and privacy -
Steve Coll’s new book on the origins of the Iraq War features transcripts of Saddam’s secret meetings. RCFP attorneys helped the author obtain them.
“The Reporters Committee was just invaluable to this whole project,” said Steve Coll, author of “The Achilles Trap."By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information
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Why the First Amendment protects social media content moderation
A coalition led by RCFP is urging the Supreme Court to reject social media content regulation laws as unconstitutional.Categorized in Content restrictions
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Reporters Committee Local Legal Initiative expands to Indiana
RCFP will hire an attorney to work in Indiana and provide direct pro bono legal support to local journalists.Categorized in Announcements
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RCFP: New Jersey should enact anti-SLAPP law
Update: On Sept. 7, 2023, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed S2802 into law. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of…By Chris YoungCategorized in Libel and privacy -
Everything you need to know about ‘actual malice’
RCFP explains what actual malice really means, how the legal standard benefits journalists and the public, and more.Categorized in First Amendment
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RCFP analyzes Florida legislation aimed at revisiting defamation law
If passed, the bills would significantly harm journalism in Florida.Categorized in Libel and privacy
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Troubling interference with media in Uvalde
Some public officials and private individuals in Uvalde, Texas, have been improperly preventing journalists from doing their job.By Gabe RottmanCategorized in Newsgathering
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