Frank G. Runyeon
Senior Reporter, Law360 & President, Courthouse Reporters of New York
New York City, New York, United States
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Frank is a senior reporter for Law360, covering state and federal courts in New York City since 2019. Reporting from the courtroom for major criminal and civil trials, he has spoken up for the press corps, liaising with court officials and filing letters with the court to secure public access to proceedings and filings. Frank has written about Manhattan's spotty, secretive criminal court case files and created the only comprehensive digital docket for Donald Trump's criminal case. Beyond daily court coverage, Frank's investigative work often focuses on abuses of power in the judiciary.
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Covering State Courts: Unlocking the Legal System
Over 98% of the U.S. court cases are found in state courthouses, where much of the country’s justice —and injustice— occurs. They're chronically under-covered compared to federal courts. But esoteric terms, archaic filing systems and unfriendly court staff can hamper access to a treasure trove of unmined stories. In this session, you’ll learn tips and tricks to navigate your local courts and a media law expert will show you how to fight for your First Amendment right to access documents and courtroom proceedings if anyone tries to (unlawfully) stop you.
Frank G. Runyeon
Senior Reporter, Law360 & President, Courthouse Reporters of New York
New York City, New York, United States
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