NCPPR Gives New York Times Board One Week To Open Books
The National Center for Public Policy Research's July 14 letter, backed by four law firms, demands internal board oversight records.
- NCPPR filed the demand as a Times shareholder on July 14, 2026.
- Four law firms signed it, including Grant & Eisenhofer and Schall Brown & Schwartz.
- NYT has until July 21 to comply or face suit in New York County Supreme Court.
Why it matters: The paper that demands transparency from every institution it covers is refusing the same standard for itself.
NJAC/NCPPR Renewed and Supplemental Demand for Inspection of Books and Records of The New York Times Company ↗ · Jul 15, 20267/15/26 · ✓ Checked✓ Check