Sunshine Week: A Reminder That Public Records Belong to Us All
By Richard C. Gagliuso During Sunshine Week, we remember and celebrate our ability to keep track of what our public […]
By Richard C. Gagliuso During Sunshine Week, we remember and celebrate our ability to keep track of what our public […]
The following is the keynote address given by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) on March 11 at the National Archives and
By Jim Condos On Tuesday, March 5th, Vermonters elected their local government officials on Town Meeting Day. In November 2018,
By Jared A. Goldstein The exotic dancing at the Foxy Lady will never be confused with the Bolshoi Ballet. Indeed, some would consider
By David A. Logan TIME chose the right time to name four journalists and a newspaper as the magazine’s “Person of
By Edward Fitzpatrick The President of the United States praised a member of Congress for assaulting a journalist. Think about
By David Rosen When President Trump calls the press the “enemy of the people” or the “true enemy of the
By Jenna Wims Hashway Public agencies and officials run afoul of First Amendment protections if they block Twitter followers for
By Edward Fitzpatrick Glamorous work it’s not. The work that she has done for decades has placed her at odds
By David A. Logan The malicious spreading of rumors, masquerading as fact, well predates the Internet, but the ubiquity and
By Justin Silverman In an effort to counter the anti-media rhetoric being expressed by President Trump, The Boston Globe called
By June Speakman On Aug. 5, Brian Stelter, anchor of CNN’s Reliable Sources, shared with viewers an audiotape of a