Equip yourself with strategies to navigate legal challenges in journalism.
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In today’s complex media landscape, legal challenges actively undermine press freedom and target journalists. To address these pressing issues, join Kelly McBride, Senior Vice President and Chair of Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership, and Sitara Nieves, Vice President, Teaching and Organizational Strategy, in our upcoming OnPoynt webinar:
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Time: 1–2:15 p.m. Eastern |
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Featured Speakers: David McCraw, senior vice president and deputy general counsel, The New York Times and Victoria Baranetsky, general counsel at the Center for Investigative Reporting (d/b/a Mother Jones/Reveal). |
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David McCraw, Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at The New York Times, and Victoria Baranetsky, General Counsel at the Center for Investigative Reporting (d/b/a Mother Jones/Reveal) will lead a 75-minute interactive webinar on April 7 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern focused on protecting journalism from legal challenges. Participants will gain practical insights to safeguard their reporting against legal threats, with opportunities for direct engagement during the Q&A session.
This 75-minute interactive session will prepare you to: |
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Safeguard your journalism from legal threats |
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Understand what First Amendment lawyers look for in defending press freedom |
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Learn the latest legal strategies used to challenge and suppress reporting |
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Explore how journalists cover legal battles against the media while maintaining accountable journalism |
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This webinar is essential for journalists, editors and media professionals committed to upholding the integrity of the free press.
Be part of this crucial conversation. Register today.
The Poynter Team
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