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NPR fights for access to Virginia execution records shrouded in secrecy
On behalf of NPR, RCFP attorneys who administer UVA Law’s First Amendment Clinic are seeking to uncover rare execution tapes.By Emily VespaCategorized in Freedom of information
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McMillian v. X Corp.
Case Number: 3:23-cv-03461 Court: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Client: Jacob Silverman Motion to Intervene and…By Chris YoungCategorized in Court access -
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Anoke v. X Corp.
Case Number: 3:23-cv-02217 Court: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Client: Jacob Silverman Motion to Intervene and…By lserinoCategorized in Court access -
Dow Jones’s Jason Conti joins RCFP Steering Committee
Jason Conti brings a rich background in media law to the Reporters Committee’s board.Categorized in Announcements
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Nardi v. King
Court: Indiana Supreme Court Date Filed: July 1, 2024 Background: In 2021, Indiana resident Christopher Nardi sued the state’s Election…By lserinoCategorized in Freedom of information -
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New York Civil Liberties Union v. City of Rochester
RCFP is urging the NY State Court of Appeals to hold that all police misconduct complaints are presumptively public records.By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
Reporters Committee statement on US Supreme Court’s NetChoice ruling
In its decision, the Court reaffirmed a key principle at the core of the Constitution's protections for a free press.Categorized in Announcements
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A resolution in the Julian Assange case
RCFP's Gabe Rottman explains what we know about Julian Assange's plea deal.By Gabe RottmanCategorized in National security
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ProJourn expands to provide Illinois journalists with pro bono legal help
Operated by RCFP, the program assists journalists with legal vetting, accessing public records, and business needs.Categorized in Announcements
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Reporters Committee statement on Julian Assange plea agreement
"[W]ith this reported plea agreement, a potentially dangerous precedent for national security journalism would be avoided.”Categorized in Announcements
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