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Media coalition urges New York Attorney Grievance Committee to make Rudy Giuliani’s disciplinary proceedings, records public
Giuliani’s disciplinary proceedings should be accessible given the substantial public interest in his role in challenging the 2020 election.
April 16, 2021
By
Matt Kristoffersen
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Court Access
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A court ruled that Kesha’s former producer, Dr. Luke, isn’t a ‘public figure.’ Here’s why that’s a problem.
RCFP explains 'actual malice' through the lens of the dispute between Kesha and the producer she accused of sexual assault.
April 16, 2020
By
Courtney Douglas
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Libel and Privacy
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Completely sealed New York Supreme Court case challenges public’s right of access
Anonymous v. Anonymous reportedly involves legal action to compel a journalist to reveal a confidential source Editor's Note: The judge…
February 12, 2019
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Pariss Briggs
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