Immigration
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At the high court this week, an important case for immigration reporting
Does the federal bar on encouraging unlawful immigration violate the First Amendment? -
Reporters Committee, NBC 7 San Diego sue U.S. immigration agencies for violating FOIA
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, NBC 7 San Diego, and its reporter Tom Jones have filed a… -
U.S. government’s effort targeting journalists reporting at the U.S.-Mexico border threatens First Amendment rights
On Wednesday, NBC San Diego and other outlets reported that U.S. government agencies have created a list to track journalists… -
ACLU v. DHS
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 23 media organizations filed an amicus brief in support of the…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Freedom of Information -
Warrantless searches of devices at the border violate travelers’ First Amendment rights, Reporters Committee and Knight Institute argue
On Friday, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University urged…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Protecting Sources and Materials -
Court rejects ACLU's request for detainee death records
A U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., has denied the American Civil Liberties Union access to documents held by the… -
Defendants drop subpoena for video in civil rights case
Two government defendants in a civil rights lawsuit yesterday dropped a subpoena for unedited video footage of a reporter’s interview… -
Calif. news orgs appeal ruling about open records
From the The San Diego Union-Tribune: Three news organizations have appealed a judge's decision barring Vista officials from making public… -
Seek cover: Public records caught in political crossfire
The ACLU is suing a city in California to prevent the public release of names of employers registered to hire day laborers. The longtime…