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Under the First Amendment, Diddy “can't stop, won't stop” a Netflix documentary he says aired stolen footage. But his threats are just the latest attempt to hold the media responsible for sources’ alleged crimes. FPF’s Seth Stern has more in Rolling Stone.
The court’s decision would “effectively exclude any independent journalist who publishes using online platforms from relying on the privilege to protect their sources.” If it stands, “vital information will stay buried,” writes FPF’s Caitlin Vogus.
Fears of losing federal funding or visas, being fired, and other retaliation are silencing sources and reshaping journalism. Watch our latest event about how reporters are keeping whistleblowers and vulnerable sources safe in today’s climate of fear.
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Watched, Tracked, and Targeted: Read this powerful essay by Palestinian journalist Mohammed R. Mhawish in New York Magazine about life in Gaza "under Israel’s all-encompassing surveillance regime," his reporting from the Strip, Israel's threats against him and his family, and his eventual escape.