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Jacobson v. Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
Case Number: 22-0662-I Court: The Chancery Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, for the Twentieth Judicial District at Nashville Client: Stacy…
May 16, 2022
By
Chris Young
Categorized in
Freedom of Information
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Reporters Committee, 38 media organizations argue for revisions to EPA’s proposed FOIA policy
The Environmental Protection Agency should allow comments & revisions to its updated FOIA policy, RCFP argues.
July 12, 2019
By
Katie Beth Nichols
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Freedom of Information
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Redacted briefs before Supreme Court violate First Amendment
Public should have access to expert testimony on controversial lethal injection drug, NPR and Reporters Committee argue.
June 7, 2019
By
Courtney Douglas
and
Sarah Matthews
Categorized in
Court Access
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