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This Week in Technology + Press Freedom: Oct. 4, 2019
Expert analysis about how technology policy affects newsgathering and the First Amendment delivered to your inbox.By Gabe RottmanCategorized in Policy -
White House can’t revoke journalists’ hard passes ad hoc, court rules
In free press win, federal district judge restores reporter Brian Karem’s White House security credentials -
Reporters Committee: White House must restore Brian Karem’s credentials
First Amendment and due process require the White House restore Playboy correspondent’s credentials, RCFP argues. -
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. -
Reporters Committee and Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection file brief in support of CNN’s lawsuit against the White House
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection have filed a… -
Why the Constitution bars Trump from retaliating against Jim Acosta
By Bruce D. Brown & Joshua A. Geltzer Bruce D. Brown is executive director of the Reporters Committee for… -
Reporters Committee: White House must reinstate credentials for CNN’s Jim Acosta
In response to a federal judge's Nov. 16 ruling ordering the White House to reinstate CNN reporter Jim Acosta's credentials,… -
Election Legal Guide
The Election Legal Guide provides an overview of legal issues that journalists may face while reporting on elections. -
Texas ethics board fines activist and news writer for not registering as lobbyist
The Texas Ethics Commission fined the head of a conservative advocacy group for failing to register as a lobbyist, but… -
SCOTUSblog denied Senate press credentials because of ties to law firm
The U.S. Senate Press Gallery denied the popular Supreme Court website SCOTUSblog Senate press credentials today, finding that the site…