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Court should order New Jersey police to identify officer fired for ‘racially offensive behavior’
Reporters Committee attorneys argue that the state’s public records law ‘explicitly requires’ disclosure of the officer’s name.
January 10, 2020
By
Chris Young
Categorized in
Freedom of Information
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Reporters Committee: Disclosure of police misconduct records serves public interest
The Reporters Committee and other media organizations argue that public access to police misconduct records is crucial.
October 4, 2019
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Freedom of Information
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Massachusetts bodycam, dashcam footage should be publicly accessible
Statement: RCFP opposes Massachusetts bill exempting bodycam and dashcam footage from disclosure.
July 11, 2019
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Reporters Committee
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Freedom of Information
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