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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) is an American nonprofit organization, founded in 1970, that provides free legal assistance to and on behalf of journalists. Its offices are located in Arlington, Virginia, and the executive committee is chaired by Pierre Thomas of ABC News. The steering committee includes Wolf Blitzer, Tony Mauro, Andrea Mitchell, and Judy Woodruff; Walter Cronkite was an active member from 1973 until his death in 2009.〔(Steering Committee ), Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Retrieved 31 Dec. 2014.〕〔Cullinan, Kathleen. "(Walter Cronkite, CBS anchor, steering committee member, dies at 92, )" ''The News Media and the Law,'' Summer 2009, p. 19.〕 The organization publishes a quarterly magazine, ''The News Media and The Law''. ==History== The RCFP was formed in 1970 after ''New York Times'' reporter Earl Caldwell was ordered to reveal his sources within the Black Panthers. Journalists including Ben Bradlee, Tom Wicker, and Mike Wallace met to find a way to protect their First Amendment rights. Early on, Jack C. Landau, who became the first executive director, implemented the legal defense project that is central to the organization today.
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