Pass the PRESS Act
The PRESS Act is the most important press freedom bill in modern history.
More on the IssueThe PRESS Act is the most important press freedom bill in modern history.
More on the IssueToo often, police arrest journalists for doing their jobs. These arrests and prosecutions chill important reporting.
More on the IssueThe U.S. classifies far too many secrets, obstructing democracy.
More on the IssueCelebrate Student Press Freedom Day by telling Congress not to pass this self-defeating bill
The DOJ must end the Assange case before it turns journalists into criminals
Next week, the High Court in London will consider whether Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States to face charges under the Espionage Act for obtaining government secrets from a source and publishing them. Even if you don’t like Assange, or don’t think he’s a journalist, his case poses an existential threat to the First Amendment rights of the journalists you do like.
A new FPF video explains exactly how the Espionage Act charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange endanger journalists and news outlets
Letter from legal scholars explains how prosecuting Julian Assange threatens press freedom
It was bad enough when the city sought an unlawful prior restraint against Camacho. Now it’s going even further
Attempts to criminalize "burner" phones and other tools commonly used by journalists and activists are dangerous and unconstitutional
As unlikely as it sounds, Republicans and Democrats are putting their differences aside to support the most important press freedom legislation in modern times — the PRESS Act.
Student journalists set an example for the professionals when it comes to standing up for the First Amendment
Bipartisan bill would protect journalist-source confidentiality and put a stop to government surveillance of reporters