RCFP attorneys are representing photojournalist Rob Levine in challenging the no fly zone, arguing that it violates the First Amendment.
An Indiana judge has ruled that the Indiana Department of Correction violated the state public records law when it refused to ...
Through a lawsuit, RCFP attorneys helped Kabas obtain hours of police bodycam footage of the raid. Here’s what it shows. A screen capture from bodycam footage shows two Trump administration officials ...
A Colorado town has agreed to settle a First Amendment dispute with a local newspaper after an attorney from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press pushed back on the town’s decision to ...
Represented by Reporters Committee attorneys Grayson Clary and Adam A. Marshall, Levine argues that there is no means of verifying in advance whether DHS vehicles — such as unmarked cars driven by U.S ...
From the Fall 2000 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 13. From the Fall 2000 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 13. Despite taking precautions to avoid the turbulence witnessed at the World ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will tackle the issue of prisoners' First Amendment rights, and the news media's ability to gather… The U.S. Supreme Court will tackle the issue of prisoners’ First Amendment ...
On May 23, 2019, a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia returned a superseding indictment against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The indictment adds 17 counts under the Espionage ...
Updates: Following the settlement reached between The Oregonian and the city of The Dalles, a Google spokesperson told the Associated Press that the tech company would no longer seek to protect its ...
This March 19, 1975, file photo shows the Hughes Glomar Explorer, a 618-foot-long salvage ship built by the eccentric industrialist Howard Hughes, at the Long Beach harbor dock in Los Angeles, Calif.
At the Reporters Committee, we spend a fair share of our time arguing that the public is entitled to transparency when the government seeks warrants, surveillance orders and other ...
In a concerning ruling this month, a California Superior Court judge allowed the city of Los Angeles to move forward with a lawsuit seeking to claw back police personnel records that the city itself ...