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Nat’l Veterans Legal Services Program v. United States

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The Reporters Committee and 17 media organizations filed an amicus brief in a case over excessive court fees, emphasizing the…

The Reporters Committee and 17 media organizations filed an amicus brief in a case over excessive court fees, emphasizing the importance of unfettered access to electronic court records to the press and the public because the news media uses electronic court records to inform the public about matters of public concern. The brief also argues that limiting PACER fees to the cost of dissemination is consistent with First Amendment values, and PACER fees in excess of those permitted by the E-Government Act of 2002 hinders journalists and the public from accessing court records.

2017-09-05-natl-veterans-legal-services-prog.pdf

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