Journalism (Page 8)

July 31, 2022
More Than 60 Years Later, John Howard Griffin’s Exploratory “Black Like Me” Still Cuts Skin Deep
In 1959, a white man posed as a Black man in the Jim Crow South to experience racism firsthand. His story still resonates today.

June 22, 2022
Opinion: Pitching Between the Gray Lines
(SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J.) — What does the gray area in journalism look like? The Click spoke to Charis Smith, a […]

March 15, 2022
Durkin v. Marlan: How a Journalist’s Article Landed Her in a Legal Battle
When covering the case of a local lawsuit, a Capital Daily journalist found herself in a suit for defamation and privacy tort.

February 9, 2022
Welcome to the Spring 2022 Semester: An AJO Newsletter
A look ahead at the upcoming spring 2022 semester here at NYU's AJO program.

January 30, 2022
Wiretapping in Italy—Places, Journalists, and Sources at Risk
(FLORENCE, Italy) — Protecting sources is one of the foundational elements of journalistic work. However, the extent of protection provided […]