Roger Williams University Launches First Amendment Blog
By Edward Fitzpatrick First Amendment advocates will be glad to know that Roger Williams University this week launched a First […]
By Edward Fitzpatrick First Amendment advocates will be glad to know that Roger Williams University this week launched a First […]
By David Tirrell-Wysocki There’s a reason why the protections articulated in the First Amendment were chosen to be the first
By Jim Campbell Maine has had a strong Freedom of Access Act for over 20 years. Although there are exceptions
Below is an op/ed co-written for The Providence Journal by Justin Silverman, executive director of the New England First Amendment
By Jim Condos Records management is not exactly an exciting topic, but when a particular record is the focus of
By Mollie Heintzelman Throughout the last century, newspapers played a pivotal role in defending press freedoms and shaping First Amendment
By Michael Donoghue The Vermont legislature is about to finalize how long government boards have to post drafts of meeting minutes
By James H. Smith What is it now that we can’t find out in the land of the free, in
By Robert A. Bertsche In the midst of a presidential campaign season that is notable for its uncivil discourse, the
By Amanda Palmeira The New England First Amendment Coalition recently hosted a panel discussion on Connecticut’s public records law and
Below is an op/ed written for The Providence Journal by NEFAC board members Karen Bordeleau and Tim White, and Justin
The following blog post is one of six that the New England First Amendment Coalition will publish during Sunshine Week, highlighting