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Public radio journalist Josie Huang reaches $700,000 settlement with LA County, Sheriff’s Department
Attorneys from RCFP and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher helped Huang reach a settlement related to her unlawful arrest in 2020. -
Media coalition recommends changes to US Supreme Court’s proposed rule on sealing judicial records
The Court proposed a rule governing record sealing in response to a 2019 letter from RCFP, NPR concerning sealed filings. -
VPM News sues Virginia Education Department for access to Critical Race Theory record
The lawsuit filed by RCFP attorneys concerns a document related to VA Gov. Youngkin’s executive order banning Critical Race Theory. -
VPM News v. Virginia Department of Education
Case Number: CL22001654-00 Court: Circuit Court for the City of Richmond Clients: VPM News, Ben Paviour Petition for Writ of…By Chris YoungCategorized in Freedom of Information -
In response to Reporters Committee letter, US Supreme Court says it plans to issue new rule on sealing records
In a December letter, RCFP highlighted a “marked increase in secrecy” at the Supreme Court since the 1990s.By Chris YoungCategorized in Court Access -
Updated: Reporters Committee statement on U.S. State Department actions against NPR
On Monday, the U.S. State Department notified NPR reporter Michele Kelemen that she had been removed from the press pool… -
Reporters Committee, NPR urge Supreme Court to adopt rule governing sealed records
In a letter, 53 organizations highlight the “marked increase in secrecy” at the Supreme Court since the 1990s.By Emily GaytonCategorized in Court Access