What one ICE public records request teaches about FOIA Working through public records requests can be tedious and frustrating – but the records you receive can turn into phenomenal stories.
Why “biological sex” may not mean what you think There are a lot of terms to refer to a person’s sex: sex, birth sex, natal sex — and more contentiously, assigned sex at birth and biological sex. The nuances and differences aren’t always important. But there are differences, and when writing about trans and intersex people — and the
Introducing the Trans News Initiative: Tracking How the Media Covers Trans Communities Trans people and our place in society are at the center of a fierce political debate, legislative attacks, and widespread misinformation. As public discourse shapes policy and perception, the accuracy of news coverage matters more than ever. Introducing the Trans News Initiative The Trans News Initiative is a new project
Tracking trans rights at the Supreme Court in 2026 The U.S. Supreme Court is considering three cases this term that could impact the national landscape of trans rights. As part of our ongoing work to promote accurate, nuanced coverage of trans communities, TJA offers the following information to assist reporters and newsrooms preparing to cover these developments. What
What's fair? What journalists can learn from the Olympic boxing controversy Errors and corrections in news stories about women's Olympic boxing expose the assumptions our industry holds about gender, sports, and fairness.