
California officials must let journalists cover encampment sweeps
Threats to arrest journalists are the latest in a long line of egregious press freedom violations in the Golden State
Threats to arrest journalists are the latest in a long line of egregious press freedom violations in the Golden State
The Senate is running out of time this year to pass the most important press freedom legislation in modern times.
Requirement to notify government employees when their disciplinary records are requested is about secrecy, not privacy
Reporters describe chaos, confusion, and rampant unconstitutionality at protests outside the DNC
As the first Ellsberg Chair, Lauren Harper’s work will focus on highlighting and fighting the multitude of ways the government keeps secrets.
Listen to leading press freedom advocates discuss what they saw during last week’s Democratic National Convention
Political candidates think the pros of avoiding journalists outweigh the cons. The only people who can change that are journalists themselves
The Chicago Police Department repeatedly dispersed, arrested, and threatened journalists at protests during the first two days of the DNC.
In letters to university leadership across the country, we outlined the press freedom guidelines that colleges must follow to ensure journalists can report on unrest.
We warned them, in print and on the radio, that dispersing law-abiding journalists violates the First Amendment. They did it anyway