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Local Legal Initiative
The Local Legal Initiative provides local news organizations with the direct legal services they need to pursue enterprise and investigative…
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Bringing the Reporters Committee’s list of unauthorized media disclosures to life
How the Reporters Committee visualized the increase in Espionage Act cases against media sources.Categorized in Protecting sources and materials
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Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Vaught
The Reporters Committee filed an amicus brief in Animal Legal Defense Fund, et al. v. Jonathan and DeAnn Vaught, et…Categorized in Newsgathering -
RCFP concerned by White House’s ‘preliminary decision’ to suspend Brian Karem’s hard pass
Karem received a letter Aug. 2 notifying him of the “preliminary decision” to suspend his hard pass for 30 days.Categorized in Newsgathering
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Reporters Committee, CPJ sue Customs and Border Protection over FOIA non-compliance
CBP has failed to produce records concerning attempts to identify a journalist’s sources, violating FOIA.By Simren VermaCategorized in Freedom of information
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Reporters Committee calls on Congress to reject IIPA expansion
The IIPA expansion could chill public interest reporting, the Reporters Committee warns House and Senate members.By Simren VermaCategorized in Newsgathering
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Case Number: 19-cv-02401 Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Clients: Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press,…By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
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Machado Amadis v. Department of Justice
Update: On Aug. 21, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued its opinion in Machado Amadis v. Department of Justice,…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Our partners
The Reporters Committee and its attorneys and staff work closely with other organizations to advocate for a free press and…By Jenn Topper -
California privacy act interpretation could make common newsgathering practice unlawful
We’re urging a CA court to reject an argument that would make taking notes of telephone conversations unlawful.By Simren VermaCategorized in Newsgathering
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