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Cpi: “Our Justice System Failed Press Freedom”

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The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico decided on Friday with a brief “no place” the appeal of the Center for Investigative Journalism to stop the practice of restricting journalists’ access to press conferences in La Fortaleza through the demand of a State Department credential. The resolution did not address on its merits the constitutional controversy raised by the ICC regarding the validity of requiring a press certification issued by the State De…
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The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico decided on Friday with a brief “no place” the appeal of the Center for Investigative Journalism to stop the practice of restricting journalists’ access to press conferences in La Fortaleza through the demand of a State Department credential. The resolution did not address on its merits the constitutional controversy raised by the ICC regarding the validity of requiring a press certification issued by the State De…

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Supreme decides that La Fortaleza can demand a government press credentials In a majority decision, which none of the judges who endorsed it explained, the Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that La Fortaleza can demand from journalists an official card from the State Department. By Editor of Sin Comillas The Puerto Rico Supreme Court decided this Friday, with a brief “no place,” the appeal of the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) to stop t…

San Juan, PR — The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico decided this Friday with a brief “no place” the appeal of the Center for Investigative Journalism to stop the practice of restricting journalists’ access to press conferences in La Fortaleza by demanding a State Department credential. The resolution did not address on its merits the constitutional controversy raised by the ICC regarding the validity of requiring a press certification issued by the …

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Centro de Periodismo Investigativo broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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