When Politicians get hoodwinked, they feel just like us
Mac Mckerral
SPJ FOI Committee 2003-2004 activities
Curley's pledge: AP ready to join fight
Joel Campbell
Courtroom Cameras: Issue moves in and out of focus
Ellia Thompson
Hung up on HIPAA. The public and jouranlists struggle with regulations bent on ensuring privacy
Ryan Heath
Texas takes on HIPAA. Statee Attorney General declares Public Information Act more compelling than a federal law
Game days and dog days. Even football coaches and veterinarians must tackle HIPAA issues
Florida watchdogs bark up right tree
Ban on photos of war dead prompts important history lesson
Charles Davis
Joining with nonmedia organizations can help win access battle
Pete Weitzel
DOE ruling helps public crack into campus courts
Carolyn Carlson
Public taking a "SLAPP" with filing of frivolous suits
Malena Barzilai
Privacy trumps right to know
Tony Mauro
There's no "accounting" unless you do an audit
Journalists get into lobbying through coalitions with access advocates
Richard Knee
Make finding records like music to their ears
Bill Reader
National FOI Resources
UNITY shows the breadth of diversity it takes to produce great journalism
Sally Lehrman
Questions about "accessibility" draw complaints, not solutions
Fred Brown
Mastering the art. Freelance journalism. Networking is really about connections
Wendy Hoke
Mastering the art. Using narrative in coverage. Handling narrative's tough decisions requieres a partnership
Kathleen Gorman, Tom Hallman
Mastering the art. Words and language. Weak usage undermines the message
Paula Larocque
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