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- Covering Federal Immigration Enforcement Policy and Actions - Navigating the complexities of immigration reporting requires an understanding of legal protections, ethical responsibilities and best practices for safeguarding sources. For student journalists, covering immigration and enforcement actions likely raises important new legal concerns they have not previously addressed.
- Legal Considerations of Artificial Intelligence for Student Journalists - This guide is intended to give student journalists and educators a basic legal framework through which to evaluate AI as the technology continues to evolve.
- Know your rights when covering a protest - These legal reminders and tips will help you avoid and/or deal with confrontations while covering protests.
- GUIDE: Names and Pronouns in School-Sponsored Student Media - This guide will walk you through the laws, policies and best practices related to names and pronouns in your student publication.
- Student Media Financial Survival Strategies - Student media is in a financial crisis. If your student newsroom is facing budget cuts, loss of ad revenue, transitioning away from print or you just want to educate yourself, these resources are for you. While some of the resources target either high school or college, the strategies and guidance can be easily translated for… Continue reading Student Media Financial Survival Strategies
- How student media should prepare for future campus protests - Four important recommendations for student journalists based on what we learned from the Spring 2024 campus protests.
- Resources for covering the 2024 election as a student journalist - The Student Press Law Center has collected some resources to help prepare you for Election Day and everything that comes before and after.