Why the charges against Wesley Lowery and Ryan Reilly in Ferguson are absurd August 13, 2015 By Jonathan Peters
#FergusonNext asks readers: What now? December 15, 2014 By Deron Lee Guardian, Post-Dispatch, and other outlets team up for a “solution-based” collaboration
Media raises criticism in Eric Garner case December 4, 2014 By David Uberti News outlets from across the spectrum question a grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo
What’s next for Ferguson? October 24, 2014 By Chris Ip As grand jury decision over Michael Brown’s shooting looms, a Columbia Journalism panel questions early leaks
Why California’s smartphone ‘kill switch’ law should concern journalists September 4, 2014 By Jonathan Peters An antitheft measure creates the risk that the government could interfere with newsgathering
Michael Brown shooting and the crimes journalists choose as newsworthy August 28, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Examining why black suspects are covered at a greater proportion than they commit crimes
The New York Times criticized for Michael Brown profile August 25, 2014 By Christopher Massie But the profile of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot the 18-year-old, has largely been neglected by internet commenters
What the numbers coming out of Ferguson say, and who is saying it best August 22, 2014 By Tanveer Ali The week in data journalism
Must-reads of the week August 15, 2014 By The Editors Interviewing pedophiles, valuing BuzzFeed, and withholding a police officer’s name in Ferguson
Can Ferguson police legally withhold the officer’s name? (UPDATED) August 14, 2014 By Jonathan Peters A review of Missouri’s case law and open records statute suggests courts might see it as a close call