November 17, 2010
Journo Groups File Brief in Corporate Privacy Case
November 17, 2010–The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 22 other news media groups intervened in a case where AT&T had challenged the Federal Communications Commission's ruling that exemption 7c of the Freedom of Information Act did not apply to AT&T.October 20, 2010
Feds: People Can Take Photos Outside Court Houses
October 20, 2010–Photojournalists doing environmental stories have been harassed and blocked by federal police for a decade or more when they try to take pictures of federal facilities from public spaces. Now, under a court settlement, the federal government is publicly acknowledging that it is acting illegally when it does this.MSHA Watchdog Journalist Gets FOIA Records After 7 Years
October 20, 2010–Is the federal government covering up mine disasters? The Mine Safety and Health Administration was certainly not going out of its way to dispel that impression when it waited seven years to produce records sought by Ellen Smith, editor of Mine Safety and Health News.October 15, 2010
Book Shelf, Book 1 — How Risky Is It, Really?
October 15, 2010–Book Shelf, Book 3 — Manatee Insanity
October 15, 2010–New Blogs, Awards and Prize-Winning Books
October 15, 2010–SEJ Awarded Prestigious International Prize
October 15, 2010–SEJ: A Rare Flower of International Distinction
October 15, 2010–
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