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Press freedom under attack at campus protests

We’ve documented dozens of press freedom violations against journalists covering pro-Palestinian protests and counterprotests — and the number is growing

Student journalist covering protests: ‘We have to do it’

Students reporting on campus protests have First Amendment rights — and they’re being violated over and over

NJ court to journalist on publication of official’s address: Do you feel lucky, punk?

Decision empowers state officials to try to stop reporting they dislike

TikTok ban would weaken press freedom

Here are the top five reasons why a new federal ban on TikTok violates the First Amendment

New York law to fund journalists’ jobs should be model for rest of US

We must find new ways — like through employment tax credits — to pay for local news while preserving its independence

American journalist now held in Russia six months

The State Department should designate Alsu Kurmasheva as wrongfully detained. Russia must immediately release her

Five years after Assange’s UK imprisonment, his prosecution still threatens press freedom

Espionage Act charges against Assange would criminalize journalism, no matter how often the government calls him a hacker

Police are still arresting journalists. Why?

Even “catch and release” arrests threaten press freedom

Appeal of convictions by NC journalists could impact reporters statewide

To protect the public’s right to know, the court should find that the press has a First Amendment right to cover police activity in public places

State lawmakers shut the shades during Sunshine Week

During a week celebrating government openness, three states — New Jersey, Colorado, and California — considered or enacted anti-transparency laws