Represented by an RCFP attorney, three Pennsylvania news outlets fought to make the dockets and judicial records public.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has released body-worn camera footage that sheds light on how law enforcement ...
In Senate testimony, RCFP highlights several incidents in which journalists were arrested or injured while covering DHS ...
Allowing clawbacks of records released during public records litigation would disincentivize pre-litigation compliance with ...
Proposed changes to Puerto Rico’s public records law “would significantly diminish government transparency,” RCFP argues.
Police bodycams were meant to deliver transparency, but in Pennsylvania, Act 22 makes that promise harder to keep.
Background: In 2020, police arrested public radio journalist April Fonseca while she was reporting on a sweep of a homeless ...
When Adam Marshall joined the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in 2014, the organization was the epitome of a small nonprofit: The team consisted of an executive director, two permanent ...
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 ...
Update: On Oct. 30, 2025, Indiana University reversed its decision to cut future print editions and bar the Indiana Daily Student from printing news. The same day, the newspaper’s former adviser sued ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press raised more than $2 million to support its mission to provide free legal services to journalists nationwide at its annual Freedom of the Press Awards ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 26 media organizations are urging the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to scrap, or at least revise, a proposed policy that would limit the ...
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