A Substacker on Covering the Supreme Court

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For decades, coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court has been dominated by legacy media. But the rise of independent journalists is starting to disrupt that monopoly. This week, Erin Reed, a transgender journalist and content creator with nearly half a million followers on TikTok and a popular Substack newsletter, made history as one of the first trans content creators to receive press credentials for a Supreme Court trial. 

Reed covered a landmark case on transgender healthcare, blending real-time updates, legal analysis, and personal insight to bring her audience into the courtroom in a way mainstream outlets rarely do. 

From sharing live updates and providing links to Supreme Court oral arguments to organizing interactive discussions, she brought an accessible, community-driven approach to a space typically reserved for the establishment press.

Reed’s coverage shows how content creators are carving out space in old school institutions. By covering the Supreme Court on platforms like Substack and TikTok, she’s pioneering a model of reporting and changing people’s notions of what it means to report from the highest court in the land. Read our interview with Reed here.


PLATFORMS

When Platforms Fail: A Case Study in YouTube’s Creator Support Gap

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IN THE BIZ


CULTURE

Muppet Fandom Shaken By Scandal

It’s not easy being green.

By Steven Asarch, Passionfruit Contributor

The X profile page for the account Muppet History appears to be burning like paper.

TIPS & TRICKS

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The Work Never Stops, So Here Are Tips For Creating Content Quickly That Doesn’t Suck

By working earlier you can set yourself up for success

By merritt k, Passionfruit Contributor


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