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Glenn Greenwald, the lawyer and writer who provided the biggest journalistic disclosure of the year when he published revelations from Edward J. Snowden about government surveillance, said on Tuesday that he would be leaving The Guardian, the British daily, for a new journalistic venture.
Nonetheless, in honor of an October passed, The World Series and the heroic victory of the Boston Baseball Red Sox in this year's campaign (Journalistic Disclosure: The Yankees stink), let's consider the other, brighter side, and how things are beginning to change.
Full journalistic disclosure.
(In the spirit of full journalistic disclosure, I must say that I know and have worked with both the team from WGBH and the team from Tufts in other contexts, but I am not part of the AIMS study).
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The judge said communications between the newspaper's journalists and persons other than Watters and members of the police would be protected from disclosure by journalistic privilege.
Explaining the supreme court's decision, Lord Toulson said: "Compulsory disclosure of journalistic material is a highly sensitive and potentially difficult area.
To put it another way: so far this year a mere 26 billionaires have given $61 million to "super PACS" (and these are the ones whose names have come out, through disclosure or journalistic ferreting).
The judgment said: "The central concern is that disclosure of journalistic material [whether or not it involves the identification of a journalist's sources] undermines the confidentiality that is inherent in such material and which is necessary to avoid the chilling effect of disclosure and to protect article 10 [freedom of expression] rights".
In defence of a system where government, military, security or police lawyers are allowed to rely on secret evidence untested by public or journalistic scrutiny – or even disclosure and argument with a victim and counsel – the bill's proponents misrepresent our current law.
His flawed measures, unnecessarily restricting public access to official information, and authorising the interception, surveillance and disclosure of journalistic material without a judicial warrant, will make it necessary for the judges to come to the rescue of British rights and freedoms.
"The central concern is that disclosure of journalistic material (whether or not it involves the identification of a journalist's source) undermines the confidentiality that is inherent in such material and which is necessary to avoid the chilling effect of disclosure and to protect [freedom of expression] rights," said the Court of Appeal's most senior judge Lord Dyson MR. .
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