Visual guidelines join online, yearbook ethics
Because student media designers, photographers and illustrators also face ongoing ethical decisions, we are releasing a third set of...
Read MoreTeaching ethics: making it personal
*Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of rotating columns by commission members to appear Wednesdays. Megan Fromm will...
Read MoreAre your student media forums for student expression? Let us know
The upcoming 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Hazelwood decision reminds us how important it is to have student media...
Read MoreEthical Case Study: A lesson on the rules of
prior approval of quotes, content
by John Bowen The question of whether reporters should have to obtain prior approval of quotes is in the news again with NPR’s Morning...
Read MoreBe sure to check out these views of FERPA
The Student Press Law Center has had two op-ed columns published over the past week that highlight the SPLC’s leadership role in...
Read MoreConstitution Day learning materials, part 2:
Journalism ethics hypotheticals
by Kelly Furnas In honor of Constitution Day, JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Commission provides these hypothetical ethical dilemmas...
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