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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.
So if Brill was once the rebel
of legal journalism, Lat may now own that mantle.
What happens when the original rebel
of legal journalism, Steve Brill, sits down for a chat with today's best - known rebel
of legal journalism, David Lat?
The magazine's reporting on the business - side of law forever changed the nature
of legal journalism.
Even those who once dismissed it now begrudgingly respect it as a leading and — dare I say it — mainstream source
of legal journalism.
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Why is American Lawyer Media, given its proud tradition
of legal journalism and extensive Web network, investing precious home page pixels in blogs?
Not exact matches
With the laws banning the drug on shaky
legal footing in Ontario and elsewhere, it's a timely piece
of journalism.
Maeve McClenaghan is an investigative journalist with the Bureau
of Investigative
Journalism and winner
of the 2014
Legal Reporting Award.
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 CUNY Graduate School
of Journalism counts 80 separate
legal subsidiaries
of Ridgewood - Bushwick.
When it does, University
of Illinois
journalism professor Benjamin Holden, through a two - part
legal study, is ready to make the case for challenging the offenders.
His responsibilities as a Senior
Legal Officer include areas such as media, media in the digital world, regulation,
journalism and self - regulation, access to the Internet, network neutrality and other freedom
of expression issues.
Milton Esterow returns to
journalism with a long recap
of the now 25 - year
legal wrangle over the estate
of Peggy Guggenheim.
The BBC's
legal strategy entails the indiscriminate application
of its FOI derogation «for the purposes
of journalism» - this effectively rewrites the 2000 Act, and redefines the BBC as a private body.
At a time when proponents
of free speech should be defending Steyn, the Columbia
Journalism Review can be found smack in the middle
of Mann's
legal suit as a friend
of the court, calling Steyn's comments «deplorable, if not unlawful...»
In my view, serious and evidence - minded people like lawyers make better authors than they do journalists but often I observe the risk
of confusing
legal journalism with
legal blogging and with
legal publishing.
The blog
Legal As She Is Spoke, a project
of the Program in Law and
Journalism -LSB-...]
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.
I started paying close attention to lawyer bios back in 2002, when I went from
journalism to marketing and became vice president
of editorial for the
legal marketing and PR firm Jaffe Associates.
The blog
Legal As She Is Spoke, a project
of the Program in Law and
Journalism at New York Law School, takes its title from that 19th Century classic.
Late last year, I had the pleasure
of speaking with Paramjit Mahli, founder
of the SCG
Legal PR Network in New York City, about my experiences in legal journalism over the past dozen y
Legal PR Network in New York City, about my experiences in
legal journalism over the past dozen y
legal journalism over the past dozen years.
All this week, I'm reproducing parts
of a Q - and - A session with SCG
Legal PR Network founder Paramjit Mahli about my former career in legal journalism and what legal marketers could learn fro
Legal PR Network founder Paramjit Mahli about my former career in
legal journalism and what legal marketers could learn fro
legal journalism and what
legal marketers could learn fro
legal marketers could learn from it.
Its focus is
legal journalism and «the accuracy and felicity
of reporting on law.»
A big congratulations to former staff writer Michael McKiernan and to all
of our staff and contributors who work so hard to provide readers with high quality, Canadian - based
legal journalism.
I was intrigued to read yesterday about a new project launched by Mike Sacks, a third - year law student at Georgetown who describes himself as «interested in
legal journalism and the intersection
of law and politics.»
Most
of my
legal career has been spent with at least one foot in
legal publishing, media and
journalism.
«Jaffe PR looks forward to leveraging aspects
of Legal Brand Journalism to differentiate our legal technology clients from their competitors.&r
Legal Brand
Journalism to differentiate our
legal technology clients from their competitors.&r
legal technology clients from their competitors.»
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.
«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.
Beginning today, he is once again blazing a new path in
legal journalism, launching Common Law, a Web video series that aims to show the human drama in the day - to - day workings
of Wichita's courts.
I have been in
legal journalism for more than 10 years, but I am very excited to begin a new phase in my career at the helm
of Canadian Lawyer.
The case brings together three separate challenges from the following groups and individuals: the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Bytes for All, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, the
Legal Resources Centre, Liberty and Privacy International; Big Brother Watch, Open Rights Group, English Pen and Dr Constanze Kurz; the Bureau
of Investigative
Journalism and Alice Ross.
Organized by the Canadian Bar Association, the Awards recognize «outstanding
journalism that fosters public awareness and understanding
of any aspect
of the Canadian justice system and the roles played by institutions and participants in the
legal system».
A graduate
of New York University's law school, she is the director
of program in Law and
Journalism and professor
of legal writing at New York Law School and an avid patron
of the arts.
So here is the leader
of the nation's largest
legal journalism company, someone who is ahead
of the curve in thinking about the interplay
of traditional media and new media and their application to the
legal profession, asking why anyone outside Incisive would care what he had to say.
The article is a nice look through the history
of blogs, their role in
journalism, and some
of the
legal issues they bring up, along with a small discussion
of how blogs are treated elsewhere around the world.
Our writers, a cadre
of professionals with strong
legal, business, scientific, and
journalism credentials support our clients» platforms and marketing with compelling content for online and offline use.
A number
of prominent UK - based
legal reporters have been nominated for the legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and Legal Futures» Neil
legal reporters have been nominated for the
legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and Legal Futures» Neil
legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and
Legal Futures» Neil
Legal Futures» Neil Rose.
Are we beginning to see the end
of state - focused
legal journalism?
(There should be a Canadian
Legal Journalism Hall
of Fame, and Cristin Schmitz should be the first inductee.)
The team is helping to create and maintain the
legal and contractual framework that supports our subscription models, and ensuring that our
journalism avoids the twin risks
of excessive and insufficient caution.»
Larry Bodine has an impressive background both in the
legal profession and in
journalism; he was once the editor and publisher
of the ABA Journal.
The litigation raised a host
of legal issues, including the applicability
of the GDPR before 25 May 2018, the relationship between the Data Protection Directive and the E-Commerce Directive, the question whether Google's Search activities involved processing data «for the purposes
of journalism» for the purposes
of the relevant data protection exemptions, and the appropriate balance between data privacy rights and the free expression rights guaranteed by the EU Charter.
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