Our Election 2024 page highlights several RCFP resources that equip journalists with the legal knowledge they need to keep ...
RCFP wrote a letter to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department raising First Amendment concerns about its restrictions on freelance journalists.
The Colorado Court of Appeals allowed a school board to avoid paying a plaintiff’s attorneys’ fees despite violating the Open ...
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The Reporters Committee has created this page as a one-stop shop of free resources to help journalists covering the 2024 elections better understand their legal rights and more fully report on the ...
Adelia Henderson is the 2019 Google Policy Fellow at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Adelia recently graduated magna cum laude from Mercer University, where she studied journalism, ...
Federal law enforcement has long asserted broad latitude to search travelers’ electronic devices at the border without a warrant or suspicion of criminal activity — a power that’s been used to target ...
On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Police Executive Research Forum released a first-of-its kind set of best practices for police-press interactions at mass demonstrations. The report is ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is thrilled to welcome six new hires, including a staff attorney, four legal fellows, and a policy analyst — additions that will expand the ...
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is once again urging members of Congress to pass a bipartisan shield bill that would establish robust federal protections for the newsgathering rights ...
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