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Letter to the Supreme Court of the United States regarding sealed cases
The Reporters Committee, National Public Radio, and 51 other media organizations sent a letter to the Supreme Court of the…Categorized in Court access -
Reporters Committee analysis of the Interior Department’s revised FOIA regulations
Some of the federal agency’s final rules threaten to undermine the principal goal of FOIA, RCFP argues.By Gunita SinghCategorized in Freedom of information
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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.By Emily GaytonCategorized in First Amendment
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Senators introduce bill to strengthen FOIA
The new law would restore decades of FOIA precedent after unfavorable Supreme Court decision.Categorized in 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.Categorized in Court access
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Special Report on Supreme Court Nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh
Introduction On July 9, 2018, President Donald J. Trump nominated Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of the United States Court…Categorized in Special Analysis -
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Reporters Committee releases report on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch does not have an extensive history of cases involving free speech, free press, and…Categorized in Announcements -
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Special report on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch
On January 31, President Donald Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit to…Categorized in Special Analysis -
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Reporters Committee disappointed that U.S. Supreme Court found journalists, others cannot challenge wiretap law
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press expressed disappointment that the U.S. Supreme Court majority ruled there was no…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Reporters Committee asks U.S. Supreme Court to strike residency restriction on Va. FOIA
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, joined by 53 leading media organizations, has filed a friend-of-the court brief…Categorized in Freedom of information