Know the Risks: A Guide for Journalists on Quoting Immigrant Sources February 18, 2022 By Liz Robbins
Rolling Stone’s investigation: ‘A failure that was avoidable’ April 5, 2015 By Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, and Derek Kravitz
How a pizzeria took center stage in coverage of Indiana’s religious freedom law April 2, 2015 By David Uberti
Why the media don’t get Detroit–and why it matters March 2, 2015 By David Uberti Coverage of declining cities is too often simplistic and lacking historical context
The New Republic: A public trust or a business? March 2, 2015 By John B. Judis How Chris Hughes turned a 100-year-old publication into a "product"
The missing Charlie Hebdo cartoons January 8, 2015 By Christopher Massie Telling the full story of a massacre, and striking a blow for free speech, should trump major news outlets’ concern about offending Muslims
FOIA reform dies while the press looked the other way December 12, 2014 By Kelly J O'Brien RIP Improvement Act of 2014
What happened at Rolling Stone was not Jackie’s fault December 6, 2014 By Judith Shulevitz Overcome confirmation bias with responsible reporting
In Rehtaeh Parsons’ case, it’s press vs. Canadian law November 25, 2014 By Allison Griner The Chronicle Herald became the first major paper in the country to publish her name
Journalism has a plagiarism problem. But it’s not the one you’d expect November 18, 2014 By David Uberti Fareed Zakaria’s case highlights news organizations’ ethical gray areas