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Student Press Law Center discusses Indiana University's Censorship with CNN's Jake Tapper
The Student Press Law Center's Gary Green spoke with @jaketapper.bsky.social @cnn.com last night about the ongoing student media censorship issues at Indiana University and how student journalism everywhere is under attack. youtu.be/ePWmW3NnHJ8
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Texas Lawmakers Push βMassive Secrecy Grabβ to Shield Police Files
As public attention has shifted away from policing reform, legislators attempt to shove information into the dark.
βThis is the most massive secrecy grab in Texas since the adoption of the Public Information Act.β
New today from @michellepitcher.bsky.social: A move to "standardize" police personnel files could have devastating consequences for transparency.
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After string of staff departures, Oklahoma Education Department keeps resignation records secret β’ Oklahoma Voice
The Oklahoma State Department of Education refused to provide resignation letters of several senior employees who left the agency.
Following an exodus of several senior employees from state Superintendent Ryan Waltersβ administration, the Oklahoma State Department of Education is now refusing to release records explaining the departures.
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Grateful to have this chance to write with Karen Rundlet of @inn.org about the state of Local News and the #PressForward coalition of funders and those we are able to support.
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Minnesota assassination spurs wave of state bills to protect elected officials
The push to shield lawmakersβ personal information from prying eyes is drawing concerns about public transparency.
The Minnesota assassination is spurring a wave of state bills intended to protect elected officials.
However, the measures are facing sharp criticism from press freedom and government watchdog organizations, which say the bills could be used to keep the public in the dark.
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Chicago keeps controversial police promotion list secret - Chicago Reader
The CPD committed to releasing βmeritβ promotion lists in 2017. Now, the city claims it would be an invasion of privacy.
The CPD committed to releasing βmeritβ promotion lists in 2017. Now, the city claims doing so would be an invasion of privacy. | βοΈ Rachel Heimann Mercader and Sam Stecklow at @invisible.institute
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YouTube video by Student Press Law Center
Stop Secret Police: They're un-American
@splc.org has been calling out the absurdity of "secret police" on college campuses for a long time. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSWK...
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Brown University police department sued over exemption from RI public records law
A University spokesperson said Brown was prepared to βmount a strong effortβ defending its exemption from the APRA.
We don't have "secret police" in America -- except on private university campuses, where law enforcement agencies insist they are exempt from FOI laws despite often exercising the same powers as city police. A new lawsuit is challenging the secrecy. www.browndailyherald.com/article/2025...
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Former KU Housing proctor files lawsuit against University
Former GP Proctor Anthony Alvarez has filed a lawsuit against University of Kansas alleged his rights to free speech and due process were violated.
A First Amendment lawsuit to watch, significant for the rights of all public employees: A University of Kansas student housing worker was fired for giving an "unauthorized" interview to the news media, violating KU's (unconstitutional) "media gag" rule. www.kansan.com/news/former-...
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My Monday Reliable Sources column about America needing a civics refresher β and the media needing to incorporate some Constitution 101 into day-to-day news coverage β resonated with many readers. Here are some of the responses >>> cnn.it/4kfRF83
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Does the Name βNarutoβ Ring a Bell? The Doubtful Copyright Status of Home Security Camera Videos β Mississippi Law Journal
Just out: Doorbell-cam videos are increasingly a staple of news coverage. Can the homeowner (or anyone) claim copyright ownership of the footage? A "monkey selfie" case tells us, it's doubtful. mississippilawjournal.org/journal-cont...
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Opinion | Whatβs going on at HHS?
RFK Jr. has slashed staff, hired a vaccine skeptic to study a debunked link with autism and more.
"Since the 1980s, there has been a surge in federal agencies and many other entities banning employees from speaking to journalists without notifying authorities or public information officers." www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
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What makes a good FOIA request? We studied 33,000 to find out.
Every journalist has ideas about what makes a good public records request. But surprisingly few people have actually tried to systematically analyze how requests can be written to improve their chance...
Valuable new research highlights the importance of learning how agencies keep their records BEFORE hitting them with a FOIA request. (Learning agency buzzwords, and incorporating them into the request, seems to improve the chances of success.) www.cjr.org/analysis/foi...
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Secret arrests, hidden jail rosters, shrouded records: Immigration court lacks the transparency of other courts, experts say
Immigration court cases are entirely different from criminal court proceedings, but the stakes are just as high, experts say.
βItβs treated like a civil proceeding, but the outcomes are just as serious, if not more serious,β said Cleveland immigration attorney Maya Lugasy. βSo, in that sense, itβs not fair. Itβs like traffic court with the death penalty.β
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FOIA tips from #BarMedia2025: talk to the agency first (and consider checking their retention schedule) to find out what they keep, check online reading rooms in case records have already been posted, ask to inspect in-person and make copies only of the pages you really want.
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GA Chief Justice Boggs acknowledges βsiloingβ of non-digitized records across 159 courthouses is a problem for judges as well as the public: βBetter data will produce better decisions.β #BarMedia2025
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