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When spurious ‘hacking’ claims chill journalism
The idea that viewing a site’s source code amounts to hacking is, to put it gently, ridiculous.Categorized in Newsgathering
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Media coalition seeks access to jury selection records in Ghislaine Maxwell criminal case
Update: On Oct. 21, 2021, the federal district court for the Southern District of New York denied Ghislaine Maxwell's request…By Chris YoungCategorized in Court access -
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Coleman v. Grand
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Date Filed: Oct. 13, 2021 Background: In 2018, prominent jazz musician…By Chris YoungCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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People v. Ralph
Case Number: 2021CR2072 Court: District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado Clients: KDVR Fox31/Nexstar Media Group, Inc., KUSA 9News, KMGH The Denver…By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
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NetChoice v. Paxton
Court: U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas Date Filed: Oct. 7, 2021 Background: In September 2021, Texas…By lserinoCategorized in Content restrictions -
Supreme Court asked to consider whether long-term pole camera surveillance constitutes search under Fourth Amendment
As the Reporters Committee has argued in the past, targeted, long-term surveillance threatens the First Amendment.Categorized in First Amendment
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For Facebook, a week in the limelight
The social media network is facing intense scrutiny in the wake of an outage, whistleblower disclosures and antitrust litigation.Categorized in First Amendment
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RCFP urges dismissal of prosecution of Oregon journalist
Updates: On Oct. 14, 2021, Medford City Attorney Eric Mitton responded to the Reporters Committee's letter, suggesting that RCFP's recitation…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Parnell v. Parnell
Case Number: 17-90403 Court: Court of Common Pleas of Butler County, Pennsylvania Client: The Philadelphia Inquirer Motion to Intervene Filed:…By Chris YoungCategorized in Court access -
Not much news for media law out of the Supreme Court’s ‘long conference’
No media law cases were accepted for review in Supreme Court ‘long conference.’Categorized in Court access
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