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Chen v. FBI
Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Date Filed: Jan. 4, 2024 Background: In 2018, Yanping Chen filed…
January 5, 2024
By
Chris Young
Categorized in
Protecting Sources and Materials
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In the debate over Section 702 reauthorization, one bill is clearly better than the other
Certain provisions in a House Intelligence Committee bill would pose risks to source confidentiality.
December 18, 2023
By
Gabe Rottman
Categorized in
National Security
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Why the First Amendment protects social media content moderation
A coalition led by RCFP is urging the Supreme Court to reject social media content regulation laws as unconstitutional.
December 11, 2023
By
Emily Hockett
Categorized in
Content Restrictions
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RCFP attorneys urge court to halt enforcement of Indiana ‘encroachment’ law
Indiana's "encroachment" law poses a serious threat to the constitutional rights of journalists in the state.
December 4, 2023
By
Emily Hockett
Categorized in
First Amendment
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Checking in on Section 702
There is strong bipartisan support in Congress for reforming the surveillance program.
November 20, 2023
By
Gabe Rottman
Categorized in
National Security
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Public radio journalist Josie Huang reaches major settlement with LA County
Huang was represented by attorneys from RCFP and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.
November 13, 2023
By
Grayson Clary
Categorized in
First Amendment
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Public records controversy in aftermath of Marion County Record raid
A request for texts related to the raid may set up a “major test” for the Kansas Open Records Act.
November 6, 2023
By
Gabe Rottman
Categorized in
Freedom of Information
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DC high court issues concerning anti-SLAPP ruling
As RCFP Legal Fellow Emily Hockett writes, the opinion "gutted vital protections against meritless and abusive lawsuits."
October 30, 2023
By
Emily Hockett
Categorized in
Libel and Privacy
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US Supreme Court will take up First Amendment limits on retaliatory arrests
Retaliatory arrests are a dangerously attractive tool for officers hoping to dam the free flow of information to the public.
October 23, 2023
By
Grayson Clary
Categorized in
First Amendment
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Molina v. Book
Court: U.S. Supreme Court Date Filed: Oct. 12, 2023 Background: In 2015, attorneys Sarah Molina and Christina Vogel attended a…
October 16, 2023
By
Chris Young
Categorized in
First Amendment
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