Corrections

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Our Commitment to Accuracy

InHouse Journal is committed to accurate, fair, and document-based reporting. We rely heavily on public records and official documentation, and we strive to reflect those records faithfully.

If You Believe We Got Something Wrong

If you believe any statement we have published is inaccurate, misleading, or incomplete, please contact us so we can review it.

When you write to us, please include:

  1. A link to the specific article (or a clear description of it)
  2. The exact passage you believe is inaccurate,
  3. What you believe the accurate information is, and
  4. Any supporting documents or sources you want us to consider.

How to Reach Us

You can contact us about corrections or clarifications at:

media@inhousejournal.com



Subject line: Correction Request – [Article Title]

What Happens Next

We will review your request in good faith and as promptly as our resources allow. If we determine a correction, clarification, update, or editor’s note is warranted, we will add it to the relevant article and, where appropriate, note the date of the change.

Texas Defamation Mitigation Act

For individuals or entities located in Texas, this policy is intended to provide a clear process for requesting a correction or clarification consistent with the Texas Defamation Mitigation Act. Nothing in this policy waives any rights or defenses available to InHouse Journal under Texas or federal law.