Thank goodness, J. Craig Williams has put his own past as a broadcast news reporter to work cross-examining the state of
legal journalism on - air.
Not exact matches
With the laws banning the drug
on shaky
legal footing in Ontario and elsewhere, it's a timely piece of
journalism.
Its report, «The future of investigative
journalism», aims to provide guidance
on how to address the contemporary problems the industry faces, including regulatory, economic and
legal.
The Guardian opposes any attempts to force it to join Impress and believes the proposed amendment
on section 40, introducing punitive
legal costs for those who don't sign up to the officially sanctioned regulator, would erode press freedom and have a chilling effect
on its own public interest investigative
journalism.
No doubt that the news, views and updates side of
legal information, to which might be added industry gossip and even notes
on latest cases and legislation fall into a particular category that might be called
journalism and blogging.
In those twelve - plus years, SCOTUSblog has become a standout in
legal journalism, more than fulfilling the creative dream that Tom Goldstein and Amy Howe had when they started it before I logged
on with them.
Its focus is
legal journalism and «the accuracy and felicity of reporting
on law.»
The
Legal Vendor Marketing Blog, offers keen insights into marketing and PR strategies for legal vendors, with a focus on how they can leverage Legal Brand Journalism ™, an integrated marketing approach that relies on the tenets of journa
Legal Vendor Marketing Blog, offers keen insights into marketing and PR strategies for
legal vendors, with a focus on how they can leverage Legal Brand Journalism ™, an integrated marketing approach that relies on the tenets of journa
legal vendors, with a focus
on how they can leverage
Legal Brand Journalism ™, an integrated marketing approach that relies on the tenets of journa
Legal Brand
Journalism ™, an integrated marketing approach that relies on the tenets of j
Journalism ™, an integrated marketing approach that relies
on the tenets of
journalismjournalism.
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.
«I'd rather be doing
journalism than commenting
on it,» explains Obbie, who left his job as executive editor of The American Lawyer to teach
journalism at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and run its Carnegie
Legal Reporting Program.
Obbie is the former executive editor of The American Lawyer magazine; former author of the now - defunct, award - winning blog LawBeat, where he dissected
journalism focused
on the justice system, lawyers and the law; and former director of the Carnegie
Legal Reporting Program at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
The magazine's reporting
on the business - side of law forever changed the nature of
legal journalism.
The following forthcoming book
on legal journalism may be of interest to our readers: Richard Davis (ed.)
To the contrary, Rosen is to be criticized not only for pulling back from his original view so he wouldn't lose out
on invitations to all the right parties, but for writing such a damned lazy
legal journalism article when in fact there may have been not only smoke but some fire to report.
As a
journalism mediator in Korea, I had focused
on the
legal system and culture for promoting and practicing dispute resolution.