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RCFP asks US Supreme Court to stop Georgia from copyrighting state code
RCFP attorneys argue that annotations in Georgia’s official code are essential to helping journalists and the public understand the law.
November 1, 2019
By
Emily Gayton
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First Amendment
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Appeals court rules Baltimore police mandatory non-disclosure agreements unconstitutional
Court rules in favor of a police misconduct victim who lost half of her settlement after speaking to the media.
July 24, 2019
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Katie Beth Nichols
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Newsgathering
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Celebrate open government March 10-16 with Sunshine Week 2019
Reporters Committee Policy Director Rick Blum: Every week should be Sunshine Week Every year, the news industry comes together to…
March 7, 2019
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Anna G. Bahn
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Freedom of information
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HSBC Bank v. U.S.
The Reporters Committee filed an amicus brief in the Second Circuit with 26 media organizations arguing that details of an…
December 13, 2016
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Jenn Topper
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Freedom of information
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