
How journalists rely on VPNs to protect press freedom
Recent attempts to ban VPNs to stop users from evading age-verification laws are a growing threat to journalism

Recent attempts to ban VPNs to stop users from evading age-verification laws are a growing threat to journalism

The U.S. government has declared open season on the news media. May 3 is a reminder to fight back

Congress must close the loophole that turns journalists’ and sources’ data into a storehouse for state spying

Police keep raiding reporters without telling courts about the Privacy Protection Act of 1980. An update to the act from Sen. Wyden and Rep. Balint would put a stop to it

The administration’s argument in Estefany Rodríguez’s case that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to people in the U.S. who lack legal status could silence some reporters and sources

A prosecutor failed to mention a law protecting journalists before searching Hannah Natanson’s residence — and faced little more than a public scolding

Recent leaks have exposed DHS’s warrantless home invasions, targeting of protesters, surveillance overreach, and propaganda campaigns

A new case may legalize suspicionless mass surveillance of journalists and whistleblowers

Brendan Carr’s ‘equal time’ warning is a blueprint for going after broadcast news

Gov. Jenniffer González Colón should reject SB 63, a new bill that rewrites the territory’s public records law for the worse