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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press v. Federal Communications Commission
RCFP is suing the FCC for records related its "news distortion" investigation into CBS News.By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
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Guardian U.S. v. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Guardian U.S. is suing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for access to deportation records.By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press v. Office of the Attorney General
RCFP is suing for access to records related to the Justice Department's news media policy revisions.By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
4th Circuit lifts court access restrictions in high-profile immigration case
The Intercept, represented by RCFP attorneys, sought electronic access to records filed in the case of Badar Khan Suri.Categorized in Court access
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Miami Fourth Estate, Inc. v. Village of Key Biscayne
A Florida newsroom is suing Key Biscayne over a policy that bars public employees from speaking to the press.By Chris YoungCategorized in First Amendment -
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Suri v. Trump
The Intercept is asking the Fourth Circuit to lift court access restrictions in an immigration case.By Chris YoungCategorized in Court access -
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San Benito County restrictions on press access to homeless encampment sweeps violates First Amendment
“BenitoLink’s right to document government activities in public spaces … is firmly established,” RCFP and BenitoLink argue.By Chris YoungCategorized in First Amendment -
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Courthouse News Service v. Omundson
Contemporaneous access to court records is vital to news reporting and benefits the public.By Chris YoungCategorized in Court access -
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Gray Media Group, Inc. v. Comanche County Facilities Authority
RCFP is urging the Oklahoma Supreme Court to allow the release of jail surveillance footage.By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of information -
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NPR v. Trump
Trump’s executive order “strikes at the heart of free speech and a free press," undermining the First Amendment.By Chris YoungCategorized in First Amendment