In fact, as NPR
legal affairs reporter Nina Totenberg points out, «White House officials are gleefully telling reporters the president's list includes people who are not often mentioned in the media.»
The Justice Reporter [PDF] is a fairly new online publication that focuses on issues affecting journalism and the law, conceived and edited by Tracey Tyler,
legal affairs reporter at the Toronto Star, and Tony Wong, a litigation partner at Blakes specializing in media law.
For example, NPR's
legal affairs reporter Nina Totenberg broadcast a three - part interview with Scalia this week.
A former
legal affairs reporter for The Wall Street Journal, he is currently a contributor to Fast Company and has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and GQ.
Not exact matches
We explore these and related issues with New York Times sports
reporter Alan Schwarz this week on the
legal -
affairs podcast -LSB-...]
A former law clerk to Sonia Sotomayor, Jenny Rivera, now law professor at CUNY School of Law, and Supreme Court expert Stephen Wermiel, a former Wall Street Journal
reporter and now adjunct professor at American University Washington College of Law, discuss the Sotomayor nomination on this week's installment of Lawyer2Lawyer, the
legal -
affairs podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-host.
On the
legal -
affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer this week, we dissect the debate with two guests: lawyer and radio host Dan Rea, host of WBZ Radio's NightSide with Dan Rea, and David Frank, attorney and
reporter with Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.
A former Washington Post
reporter who covered
legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and -LSB-...]
Sylvester is a
reporter who covers courts and
legal affairs for The Wichita Eagle.
On this week's episode of the
legal -
affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, my cohost J. Craig Williams and I interview Bill Livesay, executive director of Andrews Kurth LLP in Houston, and Miriam Rozen, staff
reporter -LSB-...]
A former Washington Post
reporter who covered
legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and associate publisher of the Los Angeles Daily Journal in 1989.
We explore these and related issues with New York Times sports
reporter Alan Schwarz this week on the
legal -
affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer.