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Reporter, Courthouse News Service

Sam Ribakoff

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Reporter, Courthouse News Service

Los Angeles

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Biography

Final Covers

Alternative relationship styles such as polyamory seminars and podcasting the importance of Embracing your sexuality kink and the swinger lifestyle. I also cover in my writings being true to u

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Content

Total articles 839

  • Available on paid plans

    Border businesses cry foul over dragnet-like money transfer rules

    By Sam Ribakoff Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    San Diego State University student burned in hazing ritual sues

    By Sam Ribakoff Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Border businesses cry foul over dragnet-like money transfer rules

    By Sam Ribakoff Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

As seen in

Philippine Daily Inquirer,Courthouse News Service,Civil Eats,City News,Wftv-TV (Orlando, Fl),Washington Times,U.S. News And World Report,Times Union (Albany),Daily Herald,Los Angeles Review Of Books,The (Toronto) Star

Company Info

Courthouse News Service

Courthouse News Service is an American news agency that specializes in civil litigation reporting. Founded in 1990 by Bill Girdner, who continues to serve as owner and editor, the company is based in Pasadena, California. It provides original news content from state and federal trial courts and appellate courts across the United States, employing reporters nationwide to ensure comprehensive coverage. The agency offers both free and paid services, with paid subscribers receiving alerts about new filings and rulings. Courthouse News also covers federal and state legislation and congressional activity. In addition to its digital journalism, the company produces a podcast called Sidebar. Its primary audience includes lawyers, law firms, nonprofits, government agencies, corporations, media outlets, and academic institutions, with over 2,200 subscribers as of 2020. Courthouse News Service has received recognition for its commitment to legal journalism, including the James Madison Award for First Amendment advocacy in 2023.

Pasadena, California, United States

+1 626-577-6700

Founded: 1992



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