National SPJ leadership discusses future plans with SPJ DC Chapter board
National SPJ President Rebecca Aguilar, President-Elect Claire Regan, and Secretary-Treasurer Ivette Davila-Richards joined the SPJ DC Pro Chapter board of directors meeting Sept. 30, 2021, to talk about their goals…
Update: Fighting the ‘PIO chokepoints’ that limit media access to government sources
In this 104th episode of “E&P Reports,” publisher Mike Blinder speaks with national Society of Professional Journalists immediate past president and editorial and opinion director at the San Diego Union-Tribune…
The Future of Times v. Sullivan
Since 1964 the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan Supreme Court decision has protected journalists from lawsuits designed to stifle aggressive reporting. That could change soon. Two Supreme Court justices…
SPJ21 Journalism Conference sessions on freelancing offered advice and resources
By Randy Showstack Perseverance. That’s been the watchword for Haisten Willis, a freelance journalist since 2016 and a recent transplant to Washington, D.C. Willis, who chairs the SPJ Freedom of…
Foxhall representing SPJ on panel during Yale Law School annual Access & Accountability conference Oct. 1-2
Access & Accountability 2021: Seize the Day is the theme for the annual conference that brings together “law school clinicians, investigative journalists, practicing lawyers, academics, and activists to focus on…