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United States v. Microsoft
The Reporters Committee and 40 media organizations submitted an amici brief in support of Microsoft in a case before the…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Newsgathering -
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United States v. Davis
A panel of Eleventh Circuit judges held that the Fourth Amendment applies to requests for historical cell site location information.…ByCategorized in Newsgathering -
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Riley v. Calif.; U.S. v. Wurie
The Reporters Committee joined an amicus brief in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court examining the issue of warrantless…By RCFPCategorized in Newsgathering -
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Judge unseals records in Holmes case; hearing Wed. will determine if reporter must testify about source
The new judge presiding over the James Holmes trial unsealed the highly coveted search and arrest warrants in the case…Categorized in Court access -
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Judiciary Committee approves "overdue" e-mail privacy bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee Friday unanimously approved a “very overdue” bill that would require law enforcement officials to get a…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Google's latest transparency report shows government surveillance on the rise in U.S.
Paula Broadwell isn’t the only person whose Gmail messages were read by government officials – Google received almost 8,000 e-mail…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Appeals court tightens public access to search warrants
A federal appellate court held last week that there is no First Amendment right for the media to access police…Categorized in Court access -
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Judge denies request to unseal Bernie Fine search warrants
Affidavits for search warrants for the home, office, locker and safe deposit boxes of an ex-college basketball coach accused of…Categorized in Court access -
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Eight year Howling Pig litigation ends in $425K settlement
Students doctored a photo of a professor for a satirical magazine.Categorized in Libel and privacy