Press Freedom

National Press Club Comments On Death of Nineteen Year-old Cameraman in Syria

June 26, 2015

The following statement was issued today by John Hughes, President of the National Press Club: "We have today received very sad news out of Syria that Mohammed al-Asfar, an Al-Jazeera cameraman working in the Syrian province of Daraa was killed by shelling while covering the battle between…

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Journalism Institute plans to offer three-day cybersecurity training course for journalists

June 10, 2015

Reporters will get the chance to learn how to protect themselves and their sources from cyberhacking at a three-day training course at the National Press Club. The hands-on cybersecurity-training series will take place on three Saturdays: June 20, June 27 and July 11. Classes will take place from 9…

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Journalists who were jailed by the feds call for federal shield law

June 5, 2015

Several former journalists who went to jail to protect their sources from the U.S. government decried the lack of transparency in the Obama administration and called for a national shield law so other reporters won’t be detained in the future. “No one should have to go through what we went through…

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Podcast features NPC President Hughes discussing press freedom

June 3, 2015

The National Press Club has taken its fight for press freedom to a new level. In the most-recent edition of Update-1, NPC President John Hughes explains to NPC Broadcast Committee Vice Chair Adam Konowe why press freedom is under attack and why the Press Club is uniquely positioned to fight for…

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S.C. reporter plans to join fellow ‘jailbird’ journalists in calling for greater press freedom

June 1, 2015

A South Carolina reporter who went to jail due to his reporting in one the largest corruption prosecutions in U.S. history plans to discuss the need for stronger legal protections for journalists at a National Press Club forum tonight at 6 p.m. in the Murrow Room. Tickets are $5 for Press Club…

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Court reporters jailed for refusing to testify in criminal cases to speak at Club June 1

May 29, 2015

Journalists Libby Averyt and David Kidwell both found themselves behind bars in the 1990s for refusing to testify after conducting jailhouse interviews. On Monday, June 1, the two reporters will discuss their experiences going the distance for First Amendment rights at a Club event timed for the…

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Federal shield law most needed for local, freelance journalists, reporters to say on June 1

May 26, 2015

While a federal shield law would benefit all journalists, those with the most to gain are freelancers and reporters for smaller news organizations, according to two journalists with direct experience in the matter. Lisa Abraham and Josh Wolf will join with nearly a dozen other journalists who have…

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Roxana Kopetman, who refused to testify, to join June 1 event on jailed journalists

May 22, 2015

In the 1980s, Roxana Kopetman spent time in jail in defense of the principle that journalists should not be compelled to testify just for being witnesses to an event, particularly when there are other bystanders. Kopetman will be part of a panel of fellow jailbird journalists at 6 p.m. Monday, June…

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State Department official commends Club for freedom of the press advocacy

May 20, 2015

The State Department's assistant secretary for public affairs commended the Press Club and President John Hughes for making press freedom a major theme this year and outlined steps the State Department is taking to protect journalists in increasingly hostile environments at a meeting of American…

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TV producer who helped expand shield protections in Michigan to speak at Club

May 19, 2015

In 1986, TV producer Bradley Stone spent nearly 48-hours behind bars in Detroit for flouting a subpoena to turn over tapes of interviews with gang members. Stone, who now works at WSB-TV in Atlanta, will discuss his experience when he joins a panel of fellow "jailbird" journalists at 6 p.m. Monday…

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