A number of virtual educational events are open to the public:
- Public Records Workshop with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE);
- Roundtable: FIRE Defends The Commonwealth Times, a student newspaper at Virginia Commonwealth University, with FIRE;
- Fighting for Press Freedom: How To Be an Advocate for Student Journalism with the Student Press Law Center (SPLC) and the National Coalition Against Censorship;
- Agency in Student Literary Publications with the National Council of Teachers of English and National Scholastic Press Association;
- Student Press Trivia Night with FIRE, the Freedom Forum, and the SPLC;
- FOIA Workshop with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF);
- Refusing Censorship: A High School Newspaper's Fight for Student Press Freedom, featuring adviser Adriana Chavira of the The Pearl Post at the Daniel Pearl Magnet High School in Los Angeles, with PEN America, the First Amendment Coalition, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and the SPLC;
- Student Press Briefing: Impacts of School Surveillance with the Center for Democracy & Technology;
There also are pre-recorded events on school media policies, op-ed writing, and student press freedom.
Many moons ago, I had the privilege of interning at the Student Press Law Center when I was a law student, and then of representing student journalists pro bono when I was in practice in Maryland. Censors never tire, so there is always opportunity for practicing attorneys to engage with this rewarding and challenging work.
HT @ the Free Expression Legal Network (FELN).