The excessive or indiscriminate use of force against journalists can chill news reporting on matters of public concern, RCFP argues.
The FAA dropped the drone restrictions after RCFP attorneys sued the agency on behalf of photojournalist Rob Levine.
Stephen J. Adler, former editor-in-chief of Reuters, is chairman of the Steering Committee of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. A global advocate for free speech and journalism ethics, ...
Thomas C. Rubin of Seattle, Wash., is Chief of Intellectual Property and Content at Open AI, where he is responsible for products, policy, and partnerships, and regularly teaches seminars focused on ...
Adam Symson is president and CEO of The E.W. Scripps Company. Prior to becoming CEO in August 2017, Adam was Scripps’ chief operating officer, overseeing the company’s broadcast TV, radio and digital ...
Emilio Garcia-Ruiz is the editor-in-chief of the San Francisco Chronicle. Garcia-Ruiz joined the Chronicle in September 2020 after spending the previous 19 years at The Washington Post. His final role ...
Karen Kaiser was named Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for The Associated Press in February, 2014. In her role as General Counsel, Kaiser is responsible for overseeing ...
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As we’ve written time and again, every federal court of appeals to address the question agrees: The First Amendment protects your right to film police officers engaged in the performance of their ...
Updates: Following the settlement reached between The Oregonian and the city of The Dalles, a Google spokesperson told the Associated Press that the tech company would no longer seek to protect its ...
Earlier this month, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press created a visualization of the uptick over the last decade in news media “leak” prosecutions — that is, criminal cases against ...
Predicting which petitions for review will catch the Supreme Court’s attention is always a gamble, never a science. Still, some tea leaves — if rarely decisive — at least have some grounding in ...
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