Maine State Agency Policies on Access to Public Records: Findings and Recommendations
The following report was prepared by Sigmund Schutz, an attorney at Preti Flaherty in Portland, Me., and a member of […]
The following report was prepared by Sigmund Schutz, an attorney at Preti Flaherty in Portland, Me., and a member of […]
By Edward Fitzpatrick Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai wants you to believe that killing net neutrality would be a
The following is one of several articles recapping NEFAC’s 2017 New England First Amendment Institute. Full coverage of the program
The following is one of several articles recapping NEFAC’s 2017 New England First Amendment Institute. Full coverage of the program
The following is one of several articles recapping NEFAC’s 2017 New England First Amendment Institute. Full coverage of the program
By Daniel J. Klau Short Answer: It depends (my favorite two words as a lawyer). Fuller Answer: Isolated heckles by
The following is one of several articles recapping NEFAC’s 2017 New England First Amendment Institute. Full coverage of the program
The following is one of several articles recapping NEFAC’s 2017 New England First Amendment Institute. Full coverage of the program
By Colman M. Herman I recently wrote an article for CommonWealth magazine in which I report that Mass. Attorney General
By Daniel J. Klau For nearly two decades, the Connecticut Public Affairs Network (CPAN) has operated CT-N, Connecticut’ s version
By Edward Fitzpatrick The First Amendment has become a political football. Conservatives pile on when liberals try to shut down
By Joseph W. McQuaid “It is frankly disgusting the press is able to write whatever it wants to write.” Does that statement