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Every day, journalists make decisions with ethical consequences about the people they interview and quote and the angle they use. Often, an individual’s right to privacy conflicts with the public’s right to know. But does the public need to know? What loyalty, if any, do journalists have to their readers, listeners, and viewers? This practical case-method course examines these complex issues and legal questions, and it offers working journalists a framework for ethical decision-making. Topics include law and ethics of the web.
http://www.sps.nyu.edu/content/scps...953