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Jered Wilcox

Senate Revises Media Shield Law for the Better, But It's Still Imperfect - 0 views

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    The Senate Judiciary Committee last week approved a new version of the proposed media shield law, forging a compromise on who should be protected from having to reveal their journalistic sources in court. The amended bill, which is now clear to go for a full vote in the Senate, avoids defining who is a "journalist."
Jered Wilcox

protecting confidential sources and the public's right to know - 0 views

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    The Newspaper Association of America applauds the Senate Judiciary Committee for passing this shield law,
Jered Wilcox

HARPER: Mixed feelings as Congress weighs media shield law - 0 views

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    It took the Senate Judiciary Committee 837 words to define a journalist. That's nearly 20 times as long as the First Amendment. The definition has become part of the Free Flow of Information Act of 2013, which passed the committee last week by a vote of 13-5.
Jered Wilcox

Holes in Media Shield Law Worry Opponents, and Even Some Supporters - 0 views

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    The so-called media shield law approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee Sept. 12 would likely fail to curtail the Obama administration's most controversial legal offensives against reporters, critics and supporters alike say. Furthermore, it's possible courts could also restrict limited reporter protections if the "Free Flow of Information Act" becomes law.
Jered Wilcox

Media Coalition Endorses Journalist Shield Law - 0 views

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    Caroline Little, chief executive of the Newspaper Association of America, an organization serving as liaison between a coalition of media outlets and Congressional staffs crafting a federal media shield law, praised Thursday's passing in the the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 13-5.
Jered Wilcox

New bill raises concerns for citizen journalists - 0 views

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    Proposed legislation by Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the so-called "Free Flow of Information Act," which cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 12, would restrict protections afforded to the media under the principle of freedom of the press to salaried journalists, according to ActivistPost.com.
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