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Mobilizing allies and the public to create tangible change for press freedom.

    Iowa State Senate Chamber

    Crackdown in the statehouse: Lawmakers edge out press access

    Court accessArticle

    In a growing number of state legislatures across the country, journalists are facing new rules and proposed legislation that breaks with traditions of public access to legislators. These moves are a troubling development in the increasingly rocky relationship between government officials and the press that covers them, and should be rolled back and opposed wherever possible.

    Aaron Swartz addressing the crowd at a protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act

    One of the Internet’s most impactful protests, a decade later

    Online CensorshipArticle

    Ten years ago, a powerful online activism campaign against the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act stopped the bill in its tracks, much to the surprise of the lobbyists and legislators who had considered its passage inevitable. Led by grassroots organizers and civil liberties groups, sites big and small “went dark” for the day in a “blackout” designed to draw attention to the issue and direct calls to Washington.

    CBP officer using multiple monitors

    Investigate Customs and Border Protection for illicit investigations of journalists

    SurveillanceArticle

    New reporting into a government operation codenamed "Operation Whistle Pig" describes a shocking level of invasion into the personal and private lives of journalists. In blockbuster reporting, Yahoo News describes the actions of the Counter Network Division, a secretive unit of U.S. Customs and Border Protection that works with law enforcement and the intelligence community.