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    Can We Publish Discovery & Depositions From a 1994 California Case?

    […] situation. Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation. No attorney-client relationship has been formed by way of this response.

    April 21, 2022

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    How Can I Sue A Newspaper for Defamation?

    […] fees.  Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation.  No attorney-client relationship has been formed by way of this response.

    January 6, 2020

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    CPRA

    Requested Email Failed to Disclose BCC Recipients

    […] exemption. Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation. No attorney-client relationship has been formed by way of this response.

    November 12, 2018

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    First Amendment

    My Request to Video a CA Parole Hearing Was Denied. What Are My rights?

    […] system. Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation. No attorney-client relationship has been formed by way of this response.

    April 17, 2019

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    […] directly serving well over 1,000 Californians annually, including over 800 journalists, as well as millions who benefit from our work to ensure the law promotes and protects government transparency, free expression and a free press. We’re trusted and top-rated: We have earned top ratings from the most trusted independent charity evaluators in the United […]

    July 3, 2024

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    Newsgathering at CA polling places on election day

    […] what reporters (and bloggers or other journalists) can and cannot do in the close proximity of polling places. Here's are the provisions of California law governing newsgathering activities at polling places while the polls are open: 18541. (a) No person shall, with the intent of dissuading another person from voting, within 100 feet of […]

    June 2, 2009

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    Ed Code gives public school students stronger free speech protection than First Amendment, California appeals court affirms

    […] the Tinker decision. The California statute protects student expression unless it "so incites students as to create a clear and present danger of the commission of unlawful acts on school premises or the violation of lawful school regulations, or the substantial disruption of the orderly operation of the school." It is the word "incite" […]

    June 2, 2009

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    Did NBC secretly hand over the Trump grope tape to the Wash Post?

    […] parties to consent to the taping of a conversation) or under some sort of breach of contract theory. The Post, on the other hand, engaged in no actionable, or even questionable, conduct to obtain the tapes, and had no contractual relationship with Trump. And NBC knew that the Post could be trusted to keep […]

    October 18, 2016

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    Court decision on anti-Islam video is potentially hazardous to investigative journalism

    […] a way that might have handed a censor's power to the subjects of interviews. The case, Garcia v. Google,  concerns  "Innocence of Muslims," a highly inflammatory film--- actually, a 13-minute movie trailer—-that was posted to YouTube in 2012. Intended to shock and offend, the Islamophobic video depicts the prophet Muhammad as a deranged thug, […]

    November 19, 2014