
U.S. must designate Alsu Kurmasheva as wrongfully detained in Russia
The journalist is the second American reporter held in Russia this year on bogus charges. The U.S. must vigorously push for her release
The journalist is the second American reporter held in Russia this year on bogus charges. The U.S. must vigorously push for her release
Despite ongoing efforts by the news media, most of Trump’s trials probably won’t be televised. That’s a shame
Thanks to pressure from the press, public access to the proceedings is finally improving
Reporters shouldn’t have to face fines or jail time in order to appeal orders requiring them to name confidential sources
FPF celebrates Global Encryption Day by asking researcher Susan McGregor to explain how and why end-to-end encryption shields journalists and confidential sources
Three bills in Congress would undermine end-to-end encryption, endangering secure communication for reporters and sources
Two new cases about the First Amendment rights of social media platforms to moderate content could have big consequences for journalists and the news media
The press and public shouldn’t be shut out from the Google antitrust case
The United States could do more to combat spyware used by governments to surveil the press
Anti-press lawmakers are attacking the press by yanking contracts to publish public notices or ending requirements to publish notices in newspapers entirely