Intern (Actually a Project Veritas Undercover Plant) in Political Organization Didn't Have "Fiduciary Duty" to Organization
Politics
United States
Started August 22, 2026
An excerpt from today's long decision in Democracy Partners, LLC v. O'Keefe by D.C. Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson, joined… The post Intern (Actually a Project Veritas Undercover Plant) in Political Organization Didn't Have "Fiduciary Duty" to Organization appeared first on Reason.com
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Interns, particularly those placed undercover, do not owe fiduciary duties to the organizations they infiltrate.
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The legality of an undercover intern's actions should not overshadow ethical considerations in political organizations.
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Political organizations must balance transparency with the potential risks posed by undercover operations.
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Project Veritas's tactics are a legitimate form of investigative journalism that serves the public interest.
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Political organizations should implement stronger safeguards to protect against deceptive practices by external entities.
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Political organizations should adapt their internal policies to address the potential for undercover infiltration by external groups.
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The discourse around fiduciary duty should include considerations of ethical journalism and the limits of undercover reporting.
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Transparency and ethical standards in political organizations would improve if organizations could enforce fiduciary duties for all members.
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Undercover operations by groups like Project Veritas can provide valuable insights into political organizations.
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