Public Has Right to Know About Projects Like East-West Highway
By Rachel Healy In March, the ACLU of Maine testified before the Legislature’s Transportation Committee in favor of a bill to restore the public’s […]
By Rachel Healy In March, the ACLU of Maine testified before the Legislature’s Transportation Committee in favor of a bill to restore the public’s […]
By Rosanna Cavanagh The panelists included Jeff Clements, author of “Corporations Are Not People,” Pam Wilmot, executive director of Common Cause of Massachusetts, attorney Gregory V.
By Tom D’Errico Because there was little information offered on the call, many parents took to calling the local police
By Steven Brown PROVIDENCE — He considered it “myopic” and “one sided,” but Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin apparently couldn’t take issue
By James H. Smith Newtown, Connecticut, is still studded with stone walls. Its giant signatory flagpole still stands in the
By Cliff Schechtman A teenager calls the Biddeford, Maine, Police Department and says his landlord is threatening him. An officer promptly arrives
The institute is an annual, three-day, intensive training program on freedom of information law and investigative reporting techniques for 25
Nominations Sought for Regional Open-Government Awards | 12.20.13 The Forecaster “The New England First Amendment Coalition is seeking nominations for a
NEFAC honors each year individuals who have promoted and defended the First Amendment throughout New England. During its annual luncheon,
NEFAC created knownewengland.org in 2011 to give the public insight into the value of public records and the type of
NEFAC to Recognize Private Citizen, Journalist for Right-to-Know | 12.7.12 Providence Journal “‘NEFAC’s board wanted to recognize the fact that every
Globe Editor Honored by First Amendment Group | 10.15.11 The Boston Globe “The New England First Amendment Coalition said [Editor Marty]