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ROGER SIMON: Should Journalists Go to Jail for Spreading Russia Lies?…

ROGER SIMON: Should Journalists Go to Jail for Spreading Russia Lies? Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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WHY SOME PEOPLE CHEER WHEN JOURNALISTS GET LAID OFF: Jussie Smollett’s alleged hoax got more media …

WHY SOME PEOPLE CHEER WHEN JOURNALISTS GET LAID OFF: Jussie Smollett’s alleged hoax got more media attention than my son, who was shot and killed in Chicago. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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Law bloggers as citizen journalists and legal commentators shape the law

Legal blogging is often referred to as content marketing.  But watching the depth and breath of the law blog posts on our network, I continue to see legal blogging as something so much more important. Not only has legal blogging … Continue reading

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How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians

Preferred citation: ​Alison J. Head, John Wihbey, P. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, “How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians,” Project Information Literacy Research Institute. (October 16, 2018). “The News Study research report … Continue reading

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Announcing PACER Docket Alerts for Journalists, Lawyers, Researchers, and the Public

Free Law Project: “Today we are thrilled to announce the general availability of PACER Docket Alerts on CourtListener.com. Once enabled, a docket alert will send you an email whenever there is a new filing in a case in PACER. We … Continue reading

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