The fourth estate is undergoing dramatic changes. Many newspaper reporters, already surrounded by a growing number of empty desks, are shifting their focus away from costly investigative reporting and towards amassing Twitter followers and writing the perfect “share line.” Newspapers’ budgets can no longer robustly support accountability journalism and pitching fights against the government. And so, while this busier and noisier media environment may have a desirable democratizing effect—more of us are able to participate in analyzing, debating, and perhaps even making the news—it has not succeeded in filling a role that print journalists have traditionally played well—keeping watch on the government. In order to perpetuate its historical r...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
Journalism is a public good. The Framers understood the importance of a free press in a self-governi...
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...
The fourth estate is undergoing dramatic changes. Many newspaper reporters, already surrounded by a ...
Until the modern-day press can determine how to profit from investigative journalism and begin to pr...
Journalists see the First Amendment as an amulet, and with good reason. It has long protected the Fo...
First Published April 21, 2021Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know l...
In many circumstances, a broad umbrella of shared rights for the press and the public is perfectly a...
Was journalism ever the democratic watchdog and campion of freedom its advocates claim
The press is under fire. Members of the press often face subpoenas or similar court orders, compelli...
Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know little about how journalists us...
In deciding privacy lawsuits against media defendants, courts have for decades deferred to the media...
Declining trust in the American press has been longstanding and corrosive—both to our information en...
Despite its three hundred year existence, the American newspaper is being devastated as the Internet...
Government transparency is imagined as a public good necessary to a robust democracy. Consistent wit...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
Journalism is a public good. The Framers understood the importance of a free press in a self-governi...
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...
The fourth estate is undergoing dramatic changes. Many newspaper reporters, already surrounded by a ...
Until the modern-day press can determine how to profit from investigative journalism and begin to pr...
Journalists see the First Amendment as an amulet, and with good reason. It has long protected the Fo...
First Published April 21, 2021Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know l...
In many circumstances, a broad umbrella of shared rights for the press and the public is perfectly a...
Was journalism ever the democratic watchdog and campion of freedom its advocates claim
The press is under fire. Members of the press often face subpoenas or similar court orders, compelli...
Despite great volume of research into press–state relations, we know little about how journalists us...
In deciding privacy lawsuits against media defendants, courts have for decades deferred to the media...
Declining trust in the American press has been longstanding and corrosive—both to our information en...
Despite its three hundred year existence, the American newspaper is being devastated as the Internet...
Government transparency is imagined as a public good necessary to a robust democracy. Consistent wit...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
Journalism is a public good. The Framers understood the importance of a free press in a self-governi...
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...