First Amendment in Digital Age
The University of Missouri Schools of Journalism and Law hosted an event in Washington, DC focusing on the First Amendment in the digital age. In the… read more
The University of Missouri Schools of Journalism and Law hosted an event in Washington, DC focusing on the First Amendment in the digital age. In the first session, attendees heard from media law experts on threats to First Amendment protections. This panel followed a discussion with reporters, many of whom cover the White House, on the challenges they encounter covering the president in an era of social media and one where the president has called several news outlets “fake news.” close
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- Hadas Gold Reporter CNN
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Randy Picht Executive Director University of Missouri, Columbia->Reynolds (Donald W.) Journalism Institute
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Charles "Chuck" Tobin Attorney
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Kurt A. Wimmer Attorney
Hosting Organization
- University of Missouri, Columbia | School of Journalism
- University of Missouri, Columbia | School of Law
- University of Missouri, Columbia | Reynolds (Donald W.) Journalism Institute
- National Press Club | Journalism Institute
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