Changing the terms of foreign journalists' visas might appear subtle, but it can have profound implications for press freedom ...
Several New York Times journalists received subpoenas seeking their testimony before a grand jury.
In the face of attacks on press freedom, RCFP stepped up to defend journalists and the public’s right to know. The threats to press freedom that dominated headlines in 2025 demonstrated an important ...
This year marks the 85th anniversary of Near v. Minnesota, the milestone U.S. Supreme Court decision that created the presumption that prior restraints — government restriction of speech prior to ...
Special thanks to the original authors of this chapter, Jeremy Feigelson, James C. Goodale, Rosa Castello, Susan A. McMahon, and Julie S. Suh at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. When the information sought ...
A federal appeals court in Colorado on Monday refused to strike down a lower court order sealing records in the 1999 Columbine shootings for 20 years, The Denver Post reported. U.S. District Judge ...
Arizona does not have a specific statute that governs access to body-worn camera footage, though footage has been made available by individual departments, often for a fee. Additionally, Arizona Rev.
AS 12.65.020 provides that the state medical examiner may perform a post-mortem examination, including an autopsy, necessary to make a proper determination of the cause of death and to complete the ...
A growing consensus of courts have recognized a constitutional right to record government officials engaged in their duties in a public place. This First Amendment right to record generally ...
11th Circuit State privilege defenses have full force and effect in federal court in diversity jurisdiction cases by virtue of Fed. R. Evid. 501. Price v. Time, 416 F.3d 1327, 1336, 1339 (11th Cir.