Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Surveillance 100 Civil-Rights Groups Demand Congress Stop Funding Mass Surveillance of Protests June 17, 2020 The groups urge House leaders to address law enforcement's unconstitutional use of surveillance against people protesting police brutality. Media Accountability Diversity in Media Ownership Trump's Deranged Antifa Tweet and OANN Are the Result of Failed Media Policy June 10, 2020 Decades of media-policy failures have culminated in unhinged misinformation masquerading as news. Net Neutrality U.S. Investigating Hacker Ring Paid to Target Corporate Critics June 10, 2020 U.S. authorities are investigating a vast operation that attempted to pilfer confidential communications from investigative journalists, advocacy groups and others. Press Freedom How Journalists Are Changing Their Views of Police June 10, 2020 Journalists are more sympathetic than ever before to the victims of police violence and the demands of Black Lives Matter. Net Neutrality 'Exceptionally Troubling': Researchers Show Hack-for-Hire Operation Targeted Groups Fighting for Climate Action and Net Neutrality June 10, 2020 A global hack-for-hire scheme “is a serious problem for all sectors of society.” Net Neutrality Obscure Indian Cyber Firm Spied on Politicians, Investors Worldwide June 9, 2020 U.S. advocacy groups, including Free Press and Fight for the Future, were repeatedly targeted. Press Freedom 50+ News Organizations to Philadelphia Public Officials: Protect Journalists June 8, 2020 The letter asks local leaders to “immediately end the practice of arresting journalists and protesters expressing their First Amendment rights.” Privacy Surveillance Coronavirus Surveillance Is Far Too Important, and Far Too Dangerous, to Be Left Up to the Private Sector June 5, 2020 The potential for law enforcement and corporate actors alike to abuse these tracking systems is just too great to ignore. Press Freedom Alicia Bell on Police Attacks on Journalists June 5, 2020 Police attacks on journalists covering historic, nationwide anti-police brutality protests are shocking and appalling. Future of Journalism Diversity in Media Ownership Philly Inquirer Journalists of Color Call Out Thursday, 'Sick and Tired' of Systemic Racism June 4, 2020 Journalists decried racial inequity in the industry and demanded changes to “careless, unsympathetic” newsroom decision-making. Previous page Prev … Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Current page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 … Next page Next
Surveillance 100 Civil-Rights Groups Demand Congress Stop Funding Mass Surveillance of Protests June 17, 2020 The groups urge House leaders to address law enforcement's unconstitutional use of surveillance against people protesting police brutality.
Media Accountability Diversity in Media Ownership Trump's Deranged Antifa Tweet and OANN Are the Result of Failed Media Policy June 10, 2020 Decades of media-policy failures have culminated in unhinged misinformation masquerading as news.
Net Neutrality U.S. Investigating Hacker Ring Paid to Target Corporate Critics June 10, 2020 U.S. authorities are investigating a vast operation that attempted to pilfer confidential communications from investigative journalists, advocacy groups and others.
Press Freedom How Journalists Are Changing Their Views of Police June 10, 2020 Journalists are more sympathetic than ever before to the victims of police violence and the demands of Black Lives Matter.
Net Neutrality 'Exceptionally Troubling': Researchers Show Hack-for-Hire Operation Targeted Groups Fighting for Climate Action and Net Neutrality June 10, 2020 A global hack-for-hire scheme “is a serious problem for all sectors of society.”
Net Neutrality Obscure Indian Cyber Firm Spied on Politicians, Investors Worldwide June 9, 2020 U.S. advocacy groups, including Free Press and Fight for the Future, were repeatedly targeted.
Press Freedom 50+ News Organizations to Philadelphia Public Officials: Protect Journalists June 8, 2020 The letter asks local leaders to “immediately end the practice of arresting journalists and protesters expressing their First Amendment rights.”
Privacy Surveillance Coronavirus Surveillance Is Far Too Important, and Far Too Dangerous, to Be Left Up to the Private Sector June 5, 2020 The potential for law enforcement and corporate actors alike to abuse these tracking systems is just too great to ignore.
Press Freedom Alicia Bell on Police Attacks on Journalists June 5, 2020 Police attacks on journalists covering historic, nationwide anti-police brutality protests are shocking and appalling.
Future of Journalism Diversity in Media Ownership Philly Inquirer Journalists of Color Call Out Thursday, 'Sick and Tired' of Systemic Racism June 4, 2020 Journalists decried racial inequity in the industry and demanded changes to “careless, unsympathetic” newsroom decision-making.