Social Media and the First Amendment
Georgetown University hosted a discussion on the intersection of social media and the First Amendment, including whether the amendment bars Congress from regulating digital platforms. A Face…
2,037 viewsGeorgetown University hosted a discussion on the intersection of social media and the First Amendment, including whether the amendment bars Congress from regulating digital platforms. A Face…
2,037 viewsPanelists talked about recent leaks involving the Trump administration and relations between the media and government on national security matters. Speakers included Washington Post Executiv…
546 viewsPanelists examined the legacy of the 1971 publication of the Pentagon Papers, and how it changed the media’s relations with the government on issues of national security. Panelists also talk…
563 viewsPanelists, at an event sponsored by the Brookings Institute, talked about the relationship between the government and the media, information management policies in current efforts to combat …
214 viewsAmerican University hosted a panel discussion on media coverage of President Bill Clinton. The panelist consisted of journalists and scholars and they talked about the media coverage during …
114 viewsPanelists spoke about how various media glamorize drug use and whether this affects personal behavior. There was also a heated discussion over whether government policies can impact drug usa…
418 viewsJournalists, former staffers, and others discussed news coverage of candidates' wives, Hillary Clinton and Mrs. Dole, as well as coverage of several other first ladies. Mr. Anthony is the au…
104 viewsPanelists discussed how Oliver Stone’s movie, “Nixon,” portrays President Nixon’s political career and presidential term. They debated how accurate the movie was and whether it even should h…
2,846 viewsThe participants talked about the media’s coverage of the first 100 days of the 104th Congress. They also took questions from the audience.
50 viewsModerated by Dean Ungar, the panelists speculated on various ways they might cover the Republican-controlled 104th Congress. They also discussed Newt Gingrich who will be the new speaker of …
74 viewsA panel of strategists and journalists, including White House Correspondent Helen Thomas and Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page, participated in a forum on media coverage of the Clinton…
61 viewsThe participants discussed the coverage of foreign policy events and issues on television. They focused on the media’s influence on the foreign policy of the United States. After their discu…
570 viewsAmerican University School of Communications hosted a forum titled “Malcolm X, the Movie: Cinema as History.” Media figures spoke on the 1992 Warner Brothers movie “Malcolm X,” focusing on t…
6,721 viewsAt an American University School of Communication forum, the panelists discussed media coverage of Governor Bill Clinton (D-AR) during the 1992 Presidential Campaign. The program was entitle…
235 viewsAmerican University in Washington, DC sponsored a four day international conference titled “Free Expression and Global Media Barriers and boundaries” The panel discussed role models, heroes,…
87 viewsThe panel debated Oliver Stone’s controversial film, JFK and its depiction of events surrounding the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
4,431 viewsParticipants discussed the evolution of relations between Pres. Bush and the media in a forum entitled, "George Bush and the Media: Is the Honeymoon Finally Over?".
81 viewsPanelists discuss "Who Is Minding the Store?", an analysis of the media handling of the growing savings and loan problem.
74 viewsAmerican University School of Communications hosted a panel discussion on the treatment of women in the media.
230 viewsIn a forum titled “Privacy and the Media” the panelists explored the question of just how far the media should go in covering public figures. Barry is the author of Ambition and …
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