“We’re grateful to have Jay join our board to help guide the Reporters Committee as we respond to journalists’ pressing legal ...
The yearslong effort to prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in the United States has been resolved with a plea deal ...
In its decision, the Court reaffirmed a key principle at the core of the Constitution's protections for a free press.
A lower court’s interpretation of the attorney’s fees provision of the Indiana public records statute will undermine efforts to keep the public informed.
If you like this post, sign up to get The Nuance newsletter delivered straight to your inbox every Sunday night! In 2021, the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Justice Department launched a series of ...
According to news reports, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange agreed on Monday to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act. Assange had been facing 17 counts under the ...
If you like this post, sign up to get The Nuance newsletter delivered straight to your inbox every Sunday night! As we previewed several weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court recently delivered a ...
A New York judge has ordered the New York City Police Department to stop dragging its feet and finally begin disclosing police misconduct records to THE CITY, a nonprofit news outlet that first ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press announced today that it will expand its ProJourn program to journalists and newsrooms in Illinois. ProJourn currently assists journalists with public ...
Background: In May 2022, Antonio Fuster went to the police in Chatham, New Jersey, to report that a relative had abused his child, who has special needs. Skeptical that the police report captured the ...