
Journalism is not ‘election interference’
It’s time to remove regulatory ambiguities that censorial administrations can exploit
It’s time to remove regulatory ambiguities that censorial administrations can exploit
Trump’s frivolous ‘60 Minutes’ lawsuit furthers a campaign to use consumer protection laws against free speech and press rights.
Journalists explain how encryption promotes press freedom by keeping their sources and information secure.
How secretive would a second Trump or a Harris administration be? And how much could either presidential candidate rein in the government’s sprawling secrecy system if they wanted to?
The Nabala Cafe in Chicago had all of its windows broken in most recent attack
Journalists, advocates discuss the multipronged assault on journalists’ coverage of the Israel-Gaza war
Rights organizations demand St. Lawrence County DA drop case against journalist arrested while covering protest
This week, Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) unveiled a new website that reflects our commitment to action-based advocacy for press freedom.
Attorney Christie Hebert of the Institute for Justice explains what to do if police take your device and hold it hostage
It's likely no coincidence that news outlets are behaving exactly like the government said they should during its prosecution of Julian Assange