Accountability following 2020 Black Lives Matter protests
In late May 2020, as the video of the death of George Floyd under the knee of then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin went viral, so, too, did protests spread across the U.S. In the year that followed, the Tracker recorded the most press freedom violations of journalists covering demonstrations than it had ever before seen — 617 assaults and 156 detainments or arrests of members of the press.
Two years later, at least 50 journalists are plaintiffs in 29 lawsuits alleging law enforcement violated their First Amendment rights during those Black Lives Matter and social justice protests.
Senior reporter Stephanie Sugars, who tracks the litigation for the Tracker, wrote how so far, only two of the lawsuits with public settlements have included policy reforms to protect the rights of members of the press.
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