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Judith Miller
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 |
Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who spent 85 days in jail last year for refusing to divulge her sources, will speak to journalism law, ethics and reporting students March 29 and 30.
- www.judithmiller.org - Judith's home page. Includes bio, news, and articles, including My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Grand Jury Room, Information and articles on journalists and source protection, and her farewell letter from the New York Times (scroll down on page).
- The Press: A Mighty Shield; The Fitzgerald probe laid bare the reporter-source relationship. Why smarter protection is needed.;
Ellis Cose. Newsweek. New York: Nov 7, 2005.Vol. 146, Iss. 19; pg. 42 (PSU access only)
- JOURNALISTS CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE: ROBERT NOVAK, THE FIRST AMENDMENT, AND JOURNALIST'S DUTY OF CONFIDENTIALITY -
Eunnice Eun. The American Criminal Law Review. Chicago: Summer 2005.Vol.42, Iss. 3; pg. 1073, 19 pgs (PSU access only)
- MY PLAME PROBLEM - AND YOURS -
Timothy M Phelps. Columbia Journalism Review. New York: Jan/Feb 2006.Vol.44, Iss. 5; pg. 22, 6 pgs (PSU access only)
- Anonymous Sources: Their Use in a Time of Prosecutorial Interest -
Walter Pincus. Nieman Reports. Cambridge: Summer 2005.Vol.59, Iss. 2; pg. 27, 2 pgs (PSU access only)
- Times and Reporter Reach Agreement on Her Departure. Katharine Q. Seelye. New York Times. New York, Nov. 9, 2005. (registration req'd)
- A Timeline of the Valerie Plame Leak Case - From the New York Times (registration req'd)


