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It’s the third lawsuit RCFP attorneys have filed on behalf of media coalitions challenging the constitutionality of buffer ...
The media coalition, represented by RCFP attorneys, argues that the law violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
"We couldn’t do the journalism that we’re doing without ProJourn," said InvestigateWest journalist Wilson Criscione.
A court’s interpretation of the CFAA in a case involving Ryanair would allow private parties to criminalize routine data ...
Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Clients: The Associated Press and Michelle Smith ...
The legislation would protect journalists from, among other things, being compelled to identify confidential sources in legal ...
The move could pose a threat to public interest newsgathering and the ability of the press to serve its watchdog function.
RCFP is prepared for the press freedom fight ahead — just look at what we accomplished in 2024.
This year saw important First Amendment victories and dangerous close calls, along with cryptic developments that will have to be hashed out in the lower courts.
The Oregonian, represented by an RCFP attorney, reached an agreement with The Dalles to disclose how much water Google uses to cool its data centers.
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 ...
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