How limited access to state officials hurts reporting in Missouri February 24, 2015 By Deron Lee Veteran journalists say things have changed for the worse under Gov. Jay Nixon
How New York protects police records from public view December 23, 2014 By David Uberti Newspapers, open-government agency, fight law that shields police-misconduct records
On media freedom, United Nations plays by its own rules September 15, 2014 By Chris Ip Months of international crises raises the stakes for reporting on the UN, but investigative journalists remain without a right to information
What’s the matter with South Carolina? July 29, 2014 By Jonathan Peters The trend in the state turns against open government, but this debate shouldn’t be over yet
In Libya, new media freedom is uncertain June 3, 2013 By Kathryn Brenzel A post-Qaddafi abundance of independent news has been followed by violence against journalists
Open access and the press February 25, 2013 By Elizabeth Robinson Two ways the new eLife could improve media coverage
The WSJ Is Excellent On Bad Doctors March 29, 2011 By Ryan Chittum Using a Medicare database to find outlying surgeons