Performing artists and event venues are becoming even bolder in what they exact in return for granting reporters, photographers and videographers access.
Police harassment of photographers (and reporters) in public spaces around the country continues to be a problem on a regular basis.
A New Jersey appellate court concluded that an agency can discharge its disclosure obligations under OPRA by issuing a press release in lieu of releasing records. We disagree.
The gag order was issued by the judge of one of the 177 criminal prosecutions of participants in the huge riot/fight/shootout between rival motorcycle gangs in Waco, Texas in May.
AAN signed on to a letter to the independent French data protection agency urging it to rescind its order that Google search delistings required under the European Union's "right to be forgotten" rule include domains not just in France or Europe, but around the world.
SN&R has launched a GoFundMe campaign aimed at offsetting legal costs associated with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson's lawsuit against the paper.
Government employees are increasingly using personal email accounts to conduct public business. When these records are accessed, they often show government misconduct.
AAN was one of 39 media organizations who signed a letter drafted by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press asking St. Louis County prosecutors to drop charges brought against two reporters arrested during last year's protests in Ferguson, Mo.
INDY Week has joined a coalition of other media outlets and nonprofits in suing North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and the heads of several state agencies, alleging that they have violated the state's open records laws.
#FixFOIAby50 is a Sunshine in Government Initiative effort to move legislation to reform the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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