Latest articles
Posts
-
view more
Chiquita sues reporter for stealing voice-mail
OHIO--In early July the world's largest banana producer filed a lawsuit in a federal district court in Columbus accusing a…Categorized in Newsgathering -
view more
Report says agencies, courts not following congressional finding
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in early July provided a report to a House of Representatives…Categorized in Freedom of information -
view more
Federal judge finds no constitutional right to criminal records
OHIO--In late April, a federal district judge in Cleveland held that there is no First Amendment right of access to…Categorized in Court access -
view more
Newspapers win access to physicians’ names in state database
NEW YORK--The names of physicians in a statewide Health Department database must be released to The New York Times and…Categorized in Freedom of information -
view more
Court orders release of airport’s employee settlement agreements
NEVADA--In mid-June, a state district judge in Reno ordered the Washoe County Airport Authority to disclose to the Reno Gazette-…Categorized in Freedom of information -
view more
Minimal appearance of photos in film insufficient for suit
SECOND CIRCUIT--Plaintiffs suing for the unauthorized use of photographs and artworks in films must show that the use was more…Categorized in Intellectual Property -
view more
High court allows NEA to enforce ‘decency’ standard
U.S. SUPREME COURT--Decency can be a factor when deciding which projects should receive funding from the National Endowment for the…Categorized in Prior restraint -
view more
Senate bill would eliminate anonymous holds on legislation
WASHINGTON, D.C.--An amendment to the Defense Spending Authorization Bill that would prevent senators from anonymously placing holds on legislation was…Categorized in Freedom of information -
view more
Memorial fund loses bid to trademark image of Princess Diana
ENGLAND--The image of the late Princess Diana should belong to the world instead of to her memorial fund, a copyright…Categorized in Intellectual Property -
view more
Court rejects Arizona prison’s complete ban on explicit materials
NINTH CIRCUIT--A ban prohibiting Arizona prisoners from possessing any pictures depicting frontal nudity is unconstitutional, the U.S. Court of Appeals…Categorized in Policy