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A rule blocks remote public access to records filed in immigration cases, complicating journalists’ efforts to cover ...
WHQR reported the new details using public records obtained with free legal support from an attorney at the Reporters ...
The ruling is the latest victory RCFP attorneys have won on behalf of news outlets challenging the constitutionality of ...
Background: In June 2025, a 15-year-old girl was charged with first-degree murder after she allegedly fatally shot a man in Meigs County, Tennessee. The Meigs County Juvenile Court held a detention ...
Background: In June 2019, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., visited Samoa a few months before the country’s deadly measles outbreak. At the time of Kennedy’s trip, measles vaccination rates in the Pacific ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press today announced $1.25 million in new funding from Press Forward, a national initiative to reimagine local news. With this grant, the Reporters ...
"We couldn’t do the journalism that we’re doing without ProJourn," said InvestigateWest journalist Wilson Criscione.
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is urging lawmakers in Massachusetts to pass a reporter’s shield bill that would establish important protections for the public’s right to know. In ...
RCFP has received many questions regarding the implications for journalists of using the military for civilian law enforcement.
It’s the third lawsuit RCFP attorneys have filed on behalf of media coalitions challenging the constitutionality of buffer zone laws.
The media coalition, represented by RCFP attorneys, argues that the law violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
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