Skip to content
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press homepage
OUR WORK
Legal Hotline
All content
Amicus briefs and comments
Litigation
Local Legal Initiative
ProJourn
Freedom of the Press Awards
Calendar of events
LEGAL RESOURCES
All Guides and Resources
Immigration Reporting Legal Guide
Reporting on Info Illegally Obtained by a Third Party
Reporters’ Recording Guide
Open Government Guide
Trainings
ISSUES
All issues and free press topics
Court access
Immigration
Freedom of information
National security
Policing and corrections
Politics and elections
Tech
ABOUT
What we do
Staff
Steering Committee
Newsletters
Work with us
Contact
Media kit (PDF)
Donate
Donate to the Reporters Committee
Become a sustaining donor
Ways to support the Reporters Committee
Open mobile menu
Legal Hotline
Search
Submit
OUR WORK
Legal Hotline
All content
Amicus briefs and comments
Litigation
Local Legal Initiative
ProJourn
Freedom of the Press Awards
Calendar of events
LEGAL RESOURCES
All Guides and Resources
Immigration Reporting Legal Guide
Reporting on Info Illegally Obtained by a Third Party
Reporters’ Recording Guide
Open Government Guide
Trainings
ISSUES
All issues and free press topics
Court access
Immigration
Freedom of information
National security
Policing and corrections
Politics and elections
Tech
ABOUT
What we do
Staff
Steering Committee
Newsletters
Work with us
Contact
Media kit (PDF)
Donate
Donate to the Reporters Committee
Become a sustaining donor
Ways to support the Reporters Committee
Search
Submit
Our social media accounts
bluesky
linkedin
instagram
facebook
x
New York
Posts
Reporters Committee letter urges immediate repeal of Section 50-a of the New York Civil Rights Law
In a June 7 letter to New York officials, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press strongly urged the…
June 7, 2020
By
Jenn Topper
Categorized in
Freedom of information
view more
Court should reject request to force journalist to disclose confidential source
Forcing a journalist to disclose his confidential source would have a chilling effect on investigative reporting, RCFP attorneys argue.
December 19, 2019
By
Chris Young
Categorized in
Protecting sources and materials
view more
New York agency’s delay in producing FOIL records entitles newspaper to attorneys’ fees
The lawsuit concerns a state agency’s nine-month delay in releasing records related to opening the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
November 12, 2019
By
Basma Humadi
Categorized in
Freedom of information
view more
Reporters Committee supports challenge to NYPD effort to delay public access to bodycam footage
Media coalition argues that ‘unreasonable burden’ isn’t enough to deny the release of NYPD bodycam footage under FOIL.
October 25, 2019
By
Emily Gayton
Categorized in
Freedom of information
view more
Rainbow v. WPIX
Update: On Jan. 23, 2020, the New York Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, ruled in favor of WPIX and affirmed the trial…
October 3, 2019
Categorized in
Libel and privacy
view more
Anonymous v. Anonymous (Teri Buhl)
The Reporters Committee filed an amicus brief in an entirely sealed case in New York Supreme Court in which a litigant…
January 28, 2019
Categorized in
Protecting sources and materials
view more
Posts navigation
Newer posts