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CPJ Seeks Trump Meeting Over Ongoing Press Attacks

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 4-16-20 The Committee to Protect Journalists said President Trump's attacks on press credibility have been "dangerously effective," even as the pandemic kills tens of thousands of Americans. It has issued a report on Trump (penned by former Washington Post executive editor Len Downie) and the media and has [...]

By |2020-05-19T18:56:33-04:00April 16th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on CPJ Seeks Trump Meeting Over Ongoing Press Attacks

Broadcast Ban’s Restriction on Speech Should Be Invalidated

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Soderberg v. Carrion.  This case concerns the Maryland Code of Criminal Procedure’s “Broadcast Ban,” which prohibits recording or broadcasting proceedings in a trial court or before a grand jury.     The plaintiffs [...]

By |2020-04-23T19:48:42-04:00April 13th, 2020|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Broadcast Ban’s Restriction on Speech Should Be Invalidated

FCC Seeks Comment on Excluding Suspect Foreign Tech

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 4-13-20 The FCC is seeking comment on how it should square its approach to preventing Universal Service Fund money from going to carriers that use Huawei and ZTE technology with Congress' mandate to do the same thing. The Wireline Competition Bureau Monday (April 13) sought comment on the [...]

By |2020-04-16T12:32:36-04:00April 13th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Seeks Comment on Excluding Suspect Foreign Tech

NAB: FCC Spectrum Plan Could Hurt ENG at Crucial Time

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 4-13-20 Broadcasters are giving new meaning to the phrase "dynamic spectrum access" in arguing that an FCC proposal to free up WiFi spectrum in the 6 GHz band could take away electronic newsgathering spectrum just when a pandemic-sequestered nation needs it most. That came in phone calls last [...]

By |2020-04-16T12:28:34-04:00April 13th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on NAB: FCC Spectrum Plan Could Hurt ENG at Crucial Time

Common Law and First Amendment Govern Access to Court Records

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in CNN v. FBI.  The case stems from CNN’s FOIA request to the FBI for the Comey memos.  It concerns access to a sealed declaration the FBI submitted in the [...]

By |2020-04-21T14:26:22-04:00April 10th, 2020|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Common Law and First Amendment Govern Access to Court Records

Status of Producer as Public Figure At Issue in Defamation Lawsuit

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division in Gottwald v. Sebert.  The case involves a defamation lawsuit brought by music producer Dr. Luke against artist Kesha over statements made by Kesha and others in her employ about Kesha’s allegations that [...]

By |2020-04-21T14:27:09-04:00April 9th, 2020|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Status of Producer as Public Figure At Issue in Defamation Lawsuit

O’Rielly Seeks Trump Help in Getting DOD Spectrum for 5G

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 4-9-20 Republican FCC commissioner Michael O'Rielly has asked President Trump to lean on the Department of Defense to free up spectrum for 5G. That came in an April 8 letter to Trump from O'Rielly, who is a fan of the President. O'Rielly praised the President's "extraordinary leadership" on [...]

By |2020-04-16T12:20:16-04:00April 9th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on O’Rielly Seeks Trump Help in Getting DOD Spectrum for 5G

FCC Encourages TV Stations To Air Religious Services as Public Service

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 4-9-20 The FCC is encouraging TV stations to keep the faith, literally, during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The commission is allowing those stations to preempt educational and informational children's programming for religious programming without having to reschedule it, but only over the next three weeks.  FCC chair Ajit [...]

By |2020-04-16T12:05:25-04:00April 9th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Encourages TV Stations To Air Religious Services as Public Service

State Court’s Expansive View of Security Records Contrary to Precedent

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the Supreme Court of Ohio in Welsh-Huggins v. Office of the Prosecuting Attorney.  This case concerns a request by an AP reporter for surveillance camera footage of a shooting targeting a judge outside an Ohio courthouse.  A special master of [...]

By |2020-04-22T14:19:07-04:00April 8th, 2020|Law & Policy|Comments Off on State Court’s Expansive View of Security Records Contrary to Precedent

Federal Rule Should Allow Option of Disclosing Grand Jury Materials

Participated in a letter (with the Reporters Committee and other media groups) sent to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts’ Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure.  The letter recommends that Rule 6(e) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure be amended to make clear that district courts may exercise their inherent supervisory [...]

By |2020-04-22T14:17:24-04:00April 7th, 2020|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Federal Rule Should Allow Option of Disclosing Grand Jury Materials
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