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Billy Penn investigation exposes SEPTA’s failure to track sex assault, harassment against workers
Without legal support from an RCFP attorney, Billy Penn reporter Michaela Winberg said, “The story wouldn’t have happened.”
August 10, 2022
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Chris Young
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Freedom of Information
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SEPTA v. Reyes
Case Number: 143 C.D. 2022 Court: Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Clients: Juliana Reyes, The Philadelphia Inquirer Entry of Appearance Filed:…
April 5, 2022
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Chris Young
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Federal appeals court strikes down Pennsylvania transit system policy on controversial advertisements
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority cannot prohibit ads that are political in nature or reference matters of public debate.
September 21, 2020
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Caitlyn Jordan
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