AAN was one of 13 organizations who jointly filed comments drafted by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in response to a DOD Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would affect the way requests filed by news media are processed, how quickly they are processed and how much you'd have to pay to get the records.
AAN was one of fifty organizations who sent a letter to President Obama asking for his commitment to certain basic principles regarding the Freedom of Information Act.
Petition calls on the White House to respect journalists' right to gather and report the news in the digital age.
Riverfront Times is seeking the juvenile records of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, the man who shot and killed Michael Brown.
AAN joined a letter criticizing local law enforcement for restricting fundamental free speech and free press rights in Ferguson, Mo.
Two weeks after a judge threw out the criminal case against MauiTime Publisher Tommy Russo over his photographing Maui police officers, the County of Maui has appealed the decision.
It's time for AAN members to speak out against the "Save Act."
The U.S. Senate is now considering an even stronger version of the proposed law known as the "SAVE Act."
AAN just joined more than 70 media organizations and companies on to a letter asking Senate leadership to bring the Free Flow of Information Act to the Senate floor. A federal shield law would reduce the number of subpoenas issued to reporters in civil litigation that happen to be filed in federal court.
HR 4225 puts AAN members squarely in danger of prosecution for the criminal acts of others.
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