Bipartisan efforts are needed to counter these threats,” RCFP Vice President of Policy Gabe Rottman testified.
A federal court is unlawfully prohibiting journalists from copying immigration records at the courthouse. The practice must stop.
WKBN obtained the recordings after the station’s owner successfully sued the Pennsylvania State Police with free legal help from an RCFP attorney.
Journalist Don Lemon conducts an interview inside a church in Minnesota during a broadcast of his YouTube show. (The Don Lemon Show) Federal agents arrested independent journalists Don Lemon and ...
A person walks into the One Franklin Square Building, home of The Washington Post newspaper, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) On Friday night, a federal court in Virginia ...
RCFP attorneys co-represented The Intercept and The Center for Investigative Reporting in a successful effort to make the records public. Students at the University of Oregon protest the Trump ...
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou was sentenced today to 2 1/2 years in prison for disclosing an undercover officer’s name to a New York Times reporter in 2007. Federal Judge Leonie M. Brinkema said in ...
The Guardian and The Associated Press have obtained documents that undermine Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s testimony to Congress ...
While immigration has been a contested public policy issue at various points in U.S. history, recent changes to immigration policy have heightened public attention on the subject. As a result, many ...
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 ...