Legal and Ethical Considerations

News-academic partnerships come in all shapes and sizes, which means they have varying legal and ethical needs. Use the organizations and links below to explore ideas, advice and templates that apply to your context and newsroom.

FAQs for Legal Issues

Legal Resources

State Organizations

University Affiliation vs. Independence

Media Liability Insurance and Contracts

Ethics Resources

  • Society of Professional Journalists provides a nationally accepted framework of ethics, along with professional development, advocacy, and local news support within the journalism industry — plus a section for journalism educators.
  • Online News Association Ethics provides journalists and news organizations with the ownership and flexibility in creating an ethics code that meets their needs in our widely varied profession with a digital emphasis.
  • RTDNA Code of Ethics offers resources to help journalists make better ethical decisions – on and off the job – for themselves and for the communities they serve with a broadcast focus.
  • Trusting News uses research, learning and sharing with the industry, as a way to explore how to incorporate trust-building into journalism’s standards and practices, through products such as the Trust Kit for Ethics.
  • Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison encourages the highest standards in journalism ethics by fostering vigorous debate about ethical practices in journalism and providing a resource for producers, consumers and students of journalism.

Faculty Resources