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Reporters Committee urges Congress to protect press, public access to judicial proceedings during COVID-19
The Reporters Committee’s letter outlines four key recommendations to increase court access in future pandemic response legislation. -
New resource from Reporters Committee for journalists, public officials amid COVID-19
Information addresses court access, public records, open meetings, and government emergency powers amid pandemic. -
Reporters Committee urges Supreme Court to livestream upcoming hearings, oral arguments
Update: On April 13, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear 10 oral arguments via telephone in May.… -
Blades v. United States
Amicus brief filed by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and a coalition of 17 organizations Court: District… -
Stroud v. Butler, et al.
Amicus brief filed by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Court: U.S. District…By Chris YoungCategorized in Court Access -
Reporters Committee, NPR urge Supreme Court to adopt rule governing sealed records
In a letter, 53 organizations highlight the “marked increase in secrecy” at the Supreme Court since the 1990s.By Emily GaytonCategorized in Court Access -
Letter to the Supreme Court of the United States regarding sealed cases
The Reporters Committee, National Public Radio, and 51 other media organizations sent a letter to the Supreme Court of the… -
Madeline Lamo joins Reporters Committee as Media Litigation Fellow
In her new role, Madeline Lamo focuses on helping journalists access court proceedings and legal records.By Emily GaytonCategorized in Announcements -
In re Nat’l Prescription Opiate Litigation (Status Conference Closure)
The Reporters Committee at 27 media organizations filed a letter in the Northern District of Ohio concerning public access to… -
Reporters Committee seeks to intervene and unseal court records in case before the Second Circuit
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press filed a motion to intervene and unseal court documents in John Doe…