Student Press Law Center

Student Press Law Center

The Student Press Law Center (SPLC) is a non-profit organization in the United States that aims at protecting the freedom of the press for student journalists, usually from high school and university student newspapers. It describes itself as "an advocate for student free-press rights [that] provides information, advice and legal assistance at no charge to students and the educators who work with them."

The SPLC was founded in 1974. It is the only legal assistance agency in the United States with the primary mission of educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the freedom of expression of student news media to address issues and express themselves free from censorship. [http://www.scj.us/constitution/structure.shtml] [http://www.idealist.org/en/org/8931-143] [http://www.poynterextra.org/centerpiece/highschool/law_splc.htm]

The SPLC is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) corporation. It is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, just across from Washington, D.C., where it shares a suite of offices with the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

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The SPLC:
*Provides free legal help and information as well as low-cost educational materials for student journalists on a wide variety of media law topics, including laws regarding defamation, freedom of information, copyrights, invasion of privacy, reporter's privilege, obscenity, censorship, and the First Amendment. Around 2,500 student journalists, teachers and others contact the center each year for help or information. [http://www.splc.org/report_detail.asp?id=1167&edition=34]
*Files "amici curiae" in cases where student media rights could be effected. [http://penusa.org/go/news/comments/371/] [http://drugwarrant.net/files/bong/brief_SPLC.pdf] [http://www.thefire.org/pdfs/2eb65ceda4d6389b54625a329f2ab59a.pdf] [http://docs.justia.com/cases/supreme/515/819.pdf] [http://www.splc.org/report_detail.asp?id=222&edition=11]
*Operates an Attorney Referral Network of approximately 150 volunteer media law attorneys across the country who may be available to provide free legal representation to local students when necessary.
*Conducts workshops and sponsors speakers for student journalists, journalism educators and school administrators at regional and national conventions across the country.
*Presents annual awards to recognize student journalists, educators, and administrators that have shown courage in standing up for student press freedom. [http://www.splc.org/csjaward.asp] [http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=91253]
*Maintains a free Freedom of Information Law Letter Generator that creates a public records request tailored to the law of each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, for use by student journalists and others seeking access to public records. [http://www.splc.org/foiletter.asp]

Governance and staff

The organization is run by an executive director and a corporate board of directors composed primarily of journalism educators, professional journalists, and attorneys. [http://www.splc.org/board.asp] The current executive director is Frank LoMonte, who began at the center in January 2008. [http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/11/14/News/Univ-Law.Graduate.Earns.Prestigious.Position-3098705.shtml] He was preceded by Mark Goodman, who directed the center from 1985 to 2007 before accepting a position as the new Knight Chair of Scholastic Journalism at Kent State University. [http://jmc.kent.edu/csj/goodman3.html] [http://www.thefire.org/index.php/article/8087.html]

In addition to the executive director, the SPLC permanent staff consists of a full-time attorney advocate and an administrative assistant. [http://www.splc.org/staff.asp] Much of the center's media is produced by journalism student interns, who work at the Center for a semester. [http://www.splc.org/journalism.asp] They are supervised by a full-time publications fellow, a 13-month position typically held by a recent college graduate. [http://www.splc.org/pubfellow.asp] In addition, the SPLC works with a professional development/communications consultant and a West Coast attorney/legal consultant based in Ferndale, Washington. [http://www.zengerconsulting.com]

Funding

The SPLC is supported by contributions from student journalists, journalism educators, and other individuals, as well as by donations from foundations and corporations. On January 23, 2007, the center announced it had successfully completed a three-year $3.75 million endowment campaign, spurred by a challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000845322] [http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=1410]

External links

* [http://www.splc.org Official website]


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