

Lawfare Archive: Protests, the Police, and the Press
Jun 14, 2025
Joel Simon, former Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, discusses the alarming threats journalists face at protests, especially highlighted by the George Floyd incident. Katy Glenn Bass, Research Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute, joins the discussion, emphasizing the critical role media plays in ensuring protestors' grievances are heard. They explore the historical patterns of violence against the press, the challenges posed by law enforcement, and the need for better protections to uphold press freedom in turbulent times.
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Carolyn Cole's Injury Story
- Carolyn Cole's serious injury while covering the 2020 Minneapolis protests highlights dangers journalists face even when clearly marked.
- Her experience is emblematic of widespread police violence against the press during social justice protests nationwide.
Press as Protest Oxygen
- Media coverage is essential to protest movements as it spreads grievances and demands to the public.
- Without journalists, protests lose a vital mechanism of influence and visibility.
Police Target Journalists at Protests
- Police often target clearly identified journalists with force during protests, disrupting their work.
- Aggressive policing tactics like kettling also entangle journalists, harming their ability to report.