...The press conference at Main...tell the throng of reporters had other topics...
...pursuing evidence from news reporters. The Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press on Tuesday sent Holder a letter, signed by...
...U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer ought to confine his love of cycling to bikes of the indoor and stationary kind. Breyer...
...defendants. (Brown, who is also executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, was a reporter for Legal Times...
...Judge Colleen McMahon of the Southern District...York Times reporters Scott Shane and...Savage, filed a Freedom of Information Act...
...Lawyers who argue before the District of Columbia Court of Appeals should get ready for their close-up....
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...Center for Justice v. Department of JusticeArgued: February 21...2 disclosure contained in the Freedom of Information Act. We 3...
...PRESS FREEDOM GROUP First Amendment scofflaws, watch out there's a new sheriff in town. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of...
National Law Journal
...Judges.These consolidated appeals are from the denial, in two cases, of the efforts of two academic researchers to prevent the execution of two...
...U.S. Court of Appeals for the...s guarantee of freedom of speech and...liberties champions and press advocates heralded the...
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