Sneak Peek at Upcoming Conference Panelist: Peter Shane
We’re really excited about the upcoming conference at Yale Law School, Journalism and the New Media Ecology: Who Will Pay the Messengers? We’re going to start posting selected writings from our conference attendees. Here’s a great piece from Peter Shane, who will be speaking on the Preserving Local News panel, about the critical importance of [...]
Can Judicial Openness Initiatives Disqualify Judges from Access Cases?
The Supreme Court has refused to indulge a stay sought by the Bridgeport Roman Catholic Diocesan Corporation which would have kept 12,000 pages of court records and depositions in a long-running CT clergy abuse case from public view. The judgment sought to be stayed, Rosado v. Bridgeport Roman Catholic Diocesan Corp., raises some fascinating access [...]
Tweet-Crime?
We’re starting to see more domestic coverage of l’affaire Elliot Madison, the self-described political anarchist who has been charged with using Twitter to apprise protesters of police movements at the recent G20 Summit Our own Laura DeNardis weighed in via this Reuters story, highlighting the double standard between Twitter activism in Iran and Pittsburgh. Is [...]
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