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Title: A Journalist


1
A Journalists Privilege
  • The Ethics of Using Confidential Sources

2
Reasons to Use Confidential Sources
  • Disclosing Identity would expose informer to
    harm.
  • Corruption in own organization (loss of
    livelihood)
  • High-level policy disagreements
  • Police and military retaliation
  • Allows for government officials to speak more
    candidly

3
Problems with Confidential Sources
  • Lack of Transparency
  • Transparency is honest and fair
  • Denies important information to reader
  • Often used for personal or partisan attack
  • Used for speculative purposes
  • Invoked for trivial comment

4
Background Facts
  • 49 states have shield laws offering some
    protection to reporters from turning over
    sources.
  • Federal protections for reporters shielding
    sources are weaker than in most states.
  • More than two dozen subpoenas have been issued in
    the past two-and-a-half years to obtain
    reporters notes.
  • Approximately 500 cases involving reporters
    privilege have been litigated in the last 30
    years.

5
Example Cases
  • OJ Simpson Case
  • Novak Plame
  • Wen Ho Lee
  • WJAR
  • New York Times Islamic Charity
  • Lewinsky/Clinton scandal

6
Branzburg v Hayes
  • Supreme Court decision (1972) in which justices
    ruled 5-4 that the First Amendment does not
    shield journalist from cooperating with grand
    jury subpoenas.
  • A concurring opinion by Judge Powell, called for
    a case-by-case evaluation balancing all citizens
    obligation to give testimony with press freedom.

7
Branzburg v. Hayes Questions
  • Is it the obligation of all citizens to provide
    evidence they have of criminal wrongdoing?
  • Does this law undermine the 1st amendment?

8
Novak Plame Case
Syndicated columnist, Robert Novak, printed the
name of a Valerie Plame, a CIA agent. Exposing a
secret agent may be a federal crime. Novak has
not publicly stated the source of this
information. There is a federal
investigation regarding the source of this
information.
9
Novak Plame Case
An appeals court has ordered Judith Miller of the
New York Times and Matthew Cooper of Time to
describe to a grand jury how they learned the
identity of outed CIA agent Valerie Plame. If
they refuse, they'll face 18 months in jail.
10
Novak Plame Questions
  • Should Novak, Miller and Cooper disclose their
    source?
  • Did Novak allow an attacker to hide behind
    anonymity?
  • If a journalist is duped or lied to by a source,
    should they revoke promised anonymity?
  • Does anonymity allow manipulation of the press?

11
Guidelines for Using Confidential Sources
  • Overwhelming public concern
  • No other way to get the essential information
  • Source must have verifiable and first-hand
    knowledge of the story (information must be
    proven true).
  • Willing to reveal to the public why source cannot
    be named.

12
Should this confidential source by used?
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