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NEFAC Report

First Amendment freedoms and government transparency. This is the foundation to a healthy democracy. Welcome to the NEFAC Report where we discuss your rights to free speech, freedom of the press and an open, accountable government. This program is produced by the New England First Amendment Coalition in partnership with Roger Williams University’s Communities of Hope.

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    Student Journalism and ICE Detentions

    Meghan Irons, NEFAC mentor and Boston University professor, describes the state of student journalism and its vital role in our communities. Mike Hiestand, senior legal counsel for the Student Press Law Center, discusses the detainment of a student op/ed writer by federal immigration authorities… and why this should alarm us all.Guest Bios and Contact InformationMeghan Irons | [email protected] Mike Hiestand | [email protected] Additional News and ResourcesStudent JournalismNEFAC MentorsThe Increasingly Important Role of Student Journalists | East Bay Media GroupA Possible Role for Student Journalists and Student Journalism in Helping to Provide Communities with Local NewsICE Detentions and Student PressNEFAC, National First Amendment Groups Condemn Detention of Tufts University Student Op/Ed WriterDetention of Tufts Student is a Brazen Attack on the First Amendment | The DayWriting an Op-Ed is Not Grounds for Deportation | ACLU

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    FOI Trends and Online Court Systems

    Megan Rhyne at the National Freedom of Information Coalition describes troubling freedom of information trends throughout the country. Bangor Daily News reporter Sawyer Loftus discusses online access to Maine court records and how a promise made 10 years ago remains unfulfilled.Guest Bios and Contact InformationMegan Rhyne | [email protected] Loftus | [email protected] News and ResourcesOpen Government TrendsNational Freedom of Information CoalitionSunshine WeekSunshine Week 2025 | NEFACMuckRock Survey of FOIA Fees Points to Uneven Picture Across CountryBeast or Burden: Nuisance, Vexatious, or Burdensome Public Records Requests | NFOICMaine Online Court Record AccessNEFAC to Maine Judicial Branch: Online Court Records System Broken, Needs Immediate FixMaine Has Spent Millions to Digitize Court Records — and They’re Still Mostly Not Online | Portland Press HeraldOnline Access to State Court Documents in Maine (video)Maine FOI Guide

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    CivDoc and Search Warrants

    Melanie Plenda, a NEFAC advisor and director of the Granite State News Collaborative, speaks about Civic Documenters, a program she launched with the coalition that supports newsrooms in New Hampshire. WBUR investigative reporter and NEFAC advisor Todd Wallack discusses search warrant records in Massachusetts, how the public’s access to them can be limited, and why that’s a problem. Guest Bios and Contact InformationMelanie Plenda | [email protected] Todd Wallack | [email protected] Additional News and ResourcesNew Hampshire Civic DocumentersCivic Documenters | NEFAC Introducing Civic Documenters: Empowering Communities to Strengthen Local News Coverage | NEFACHow Civic Documenters Empower Communities and Strengthen Local News Coverage (audio)Granite State News CollaborativeMassachusetts Search Warrant RecordsImproved Access to Search Warrant Records Needed in Massachusetts | NEFACBoston Police Failed to Arrest ‘Serial Rapist' for Years Despite DNA Evidence | WBUR

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    Public Commentary and Court Records

    NEFAC President Gregory V. Sullivan describes speech ordinances at open meetings in New Hampshire. He explains why such restrictions often conflict with our First Amendment rights and what NEFAC is doing in response. Attorney Harrison Stark discusses our lack of online access to court records in Vermont and how that frustrates the public’s right to know. Guest Bios and Contact InformationGregory V. Sullivan | [email protected] Harrison Stark | [email protected] Additional News and ResourcesNew Hampshire Speech OrdinancesNEFAC, ACLU to City of Manchester: Change Unconstitutional Rules on Public CommentsNEFAC, ACLU to Nashua Officials: Repeal Unconstitutional Civility OrdinanceCivility and Government Meetings | NEFACVideo: New Hampshire Open Meetings and Public CommentaryVermont Court RecordsNEFAC, Vt. Open Government Advocates Recommend Changes to Court Records SystemVideo: Online Access to Vermont Court Documents

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    Shield Laws and Connecticut FOIA

    Attorney Jonathan Albano discusses a little-known controversy in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial and what reporter confidentiality protections exist in Massachusetts. Former NEFAC legal fellow Lindsey Vickers describes the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act and her experience trying to obtain public records under the law. Guest Bios and Contact InformationJonathan Albano | [email protected] Vickers | [email protected] News and ResourcesReporter Confidentiality Protections in MassachusettsReporter's Privilege Compendium | Reporters CommitteeThe Karen Read Case Shows Why We Need a Shield Law | Media NationStates Must Step Up to Protect Journalist-Source Confidentiality | Freedom of the Press FoundationPress Groups Argue Against Forced Disclosure of Reporter’s Notes in Karen Read Case | NEFACConnecticut Public Record LawsThe Connecticut Freedom of Information ActConnecticut Public Records: Video Tutorials | NEFACConnecticut Public Records Law FAQs | NEFACNEFAC Connecticut FOI Guide

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    Scanner Encryption and Police Reports

    Investigative reporter Tim White discusses encrypted police scanners and how this growing practice is making it difficult for communities in Rhode Island to stay informed. Journalist Norah Hogan describes a tragedy in Bath, Maine, and how police there are keeping certain details about the investigation secret.Guest Bios and Contact InformationTim White | [email protected] Hogan | [email protected] News and ResourcesPolice Scanner EncryptionPolice are Increasingly Encrypting Their Radios to Block Scrutiny By Journalists | TruthoutThe Wildly Popular Police Scanner Does Silent for Many | The New York TimesPolice Dodge Journalists By Encrypting Radio | Freedom of the Press FoundationEncryption Status of Police Channels in Providence CountyFully Encrypted Channels for Police Agencies in New EnglandCranston Police Department PolicyNEFAC Rhode Island FOI GuideInvestigation in Bath, MainePolice Heavily Redact Records From Two Domestic Violence Calls Made Just Days Before a Double Homicide | WMTWBath Mother, Daughter Killed in Murder-Suicide Remembered as Generous People | Portland Press HeraldOfficials Refuse to Release Information in Bath Double Murder | Times RecordNational Domestic Violence HotlineMaine Domestic Violence ResourcesNEFAC Maine FOI Guide

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First Amendment freedoms and government transparency. This is the foundation to a healthy democracy. Welcome to the NEFAC Report where we discuss your rights to free speech, freedom of the press and an open, accountable government. This program is produced by the New England First Amendment Coalition in partnership with Roger Williams University’s Communities of Hope.

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Justin Silverman

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