Bruce D. Brown
Bruce D. Brown is the president of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, an organization dedicated to protecting the rights of journalists and ensuring the free flow of information. With a strong advocacy for press freedom, Brown emphasizes the importance of strong protections for journalists, arguing that they serve the public interest by facilitating critical reporting. Under his leadership, the committee has been involved in numerous legal battles and policy discussions to safeguard journalistic practices against governmental overreach, particularly in the context of leak investigations and the protection of confidential sources.
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Bruce D. Brown, president of the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of Press wrote in a statement that he had not seen the language of the new policy.
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Bruce D. Brown, the president of the advocacy group Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said that some of the most important reporting in U.S. history had come from reporters using confidential sources.
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