Arrests at RNC Slammed as Goodman Arrest Video is Seen 500,000-Plus Times

In a statement released this afternoon, the NAHJ called on "police and local and federal officials to respect the First Amendment right to free speech and free press of journalists doing their job, especially as it relates to coverage of recent political conventions and the surrounding public protests. Reporters have a duty and a constitutional right to be present at sometimes volatile events and situations, and to inform the public."

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Editor and Publisher includes an article weighing in in support of freedom of the press versus police strongarm tactics at the republican convention.

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