RCFP attorneys are representing photojournalist Rob Levine in challenging the no fly zone, arguing that it violates the First Amendment.
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 ...
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 ...
Indiana’s public records law does not apply to federal agencies. So if you’re searching for records about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or the U.S. Department of Education, for instance, ...
This guide helps journalists understand their rights at protests and how to avoid arrest when reporting on these events. Note: This guide was published in 2018 and most recently updated in December ...
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 ...
A New York City family had no basis to sue a photographer who surreptitiously captured images of his neighbors from his own apartment window and later displayed and sold the same images at a public ...
Editor’s note: This analysis was updated on May 2 to reflect the Justice Department’s revised regulation published on May 1. On April 25, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memorandum to all U.S.
Lambert was represented by attorneys from RCFP and the First Amendment Clinic at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. A screen capture of a NewsNation broadcast shows law enforcement ...
As we’ve written time and again, every federal court of appeals to address the question agrees: The First Amendment protects your right to film police officers engaged in the performance of their ...
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