journalistic integrity

Time to let it out

Firstly, let me introduce myself. I'm a college senior attending a university in Florida, USA. I am going to law school next year- so big surprise- I enjoy a good debate. I am also going into the military, in the JAG program.

I have never blogged before but, something tells me I'll at least interest a few of you.  Read More »

deidreanndavis's picture

Slow News Day?

I, like most everyone who follows presidential politics, watches the news or, well, can read have skimmed over the now-famous New York Times piece on John McCain's alleged "relationship" with lobbyist Vicki Iseman. Now, like 24 hours later, I'm trying to navigate through the murky waters surrounding the "story".  Read More »

kfed's picture

Got SLAPPed in the face? Keep talking.

Yaman Salahi's day in court is over, but his days of writing about people he believes are wrong is just beginning. 

In a related post [Students for Justice (in small claims court)], I relayed the story of Yaman Salahi, a UC Berkeley student and activist who recently lost a lawsuit brought by Lee Kaplan, a right-wing investigative "journalist." As the other article concludes, I really see no evidence for why Kaplan won; I felt Salahi's documents were persuasive and well-supported with evidence, whereas Kaplan's documents were riddled with factual errors and misunderstandings about the way technology works, not to mention brought up far more than was relevant to the ca  Read More »

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