AAN joined 9 other organizations in submitting written testimony to be included as part of the official record of a hearing on the pending U.S. House FOIA Reform bill, HR 653.
AAN recently joined yet another amicus brief in a case of national importance – and national interest.
AAN continues to join amicus briefs filed in courts around the country to protect and advance your rights.
AAN recently joined several media and open government organizations who have endorsed recently introduced bills designed to improve the federal Freedom of Information Act.
With the re-introduction of the U.S. House bill and the expected reintroduction of the Senate bill, we are already marshaling our efforts for another fight. The SAVE Act is a threat to business, the infrastructure of the internet, and free speech.
The days of the unpaid intern may be fading.
AAN joined a letter to the National Forest Service regarding proposed rules affecting commercial filmmaking and still photography on forest service lands.
We won't stop pushing back against what we consider to be an ill-considered solution to a terrible problem.
AAN and 25 other media organizations filed a brief arguing that a First Amendment right of access attaches to civil complaints when they are filed. The brief argued that the public has a right to know what matters are occupying space on court dockets and consuming public resources, and that complaints reveal a wealth of information about how citizens use the judicial branch.
The letter criticizes not only the endeavor itself but the agency's withholding of information in the face of questions about its actions.
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