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Editorial Policy

Reporter Union is committed to delivering accurate, unbiased, and highly useful educational resources. This document outlines the standards that guide our content creation, editing, and verification processes.

1. Accuracy and Verification

All templates, guides, and directories published on Reporter Union undergo research and editing. We rely on official public statutes, constitutional documents, and recognized newsroom manuals (such as the AP Stylebook) to verify our materials.

2. Correction and Retraction Policy

We believe in absolute transparency. When factual errors are identified in our guides or directories, we edit the content immediately and append a clear correction notice explaining the change. Readers can report errors to corrections@reporterunion.com.

3. Educational Limitation

The content on Reporter Union, especially within the Media Law and Directory sections, is intended for general educational and informational purposes. It does not constitute formal legal, financial, or professional journalism advice. All templates should be customized and verified from official sources before professional use.

4. AI-Assisted Content Disclosure

To maintain transparency with our readers, we disclose that some templates, calculators, and drafts may be formulated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. However, every page undergoes strict human review, editing, and verification by the Reporter Union Editorial Team before publication.

5. Plagiarism and Sourcing

Reporter Union maintains a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. All code, templates, and guides are written originally or reference public domain sources with appropriate attribution. We do not publish copyrighted images or competitor texts.