Salem SolomonThe Rough and Rowdy Origins of American Journalism“Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of American Journalism” by Eric BurnsApr 21, 2015Apr 21, 2015
Salem Solomon“The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court” by Jeffrey ToobinThe U.S. Supreme Court is a notoriously closed institution. Cameras are not allowed inside the courtroom, the justices rarely give media…Mar 31, 2015Mar 31, 2015
Salem SolomonWas the Food Lion v. Capital Cities/ABC Inc. Case Legally Justified?In the 1992 case Food Lion v. Capital Cities/ABC Inc., the grocery giant sued the news agency not for defamation (the claims about…Mar 17, 2015Mar 17, 2015
Salem SolomonThe Digital Age Disrupts the Definition of Who is a JournalistA Review of “We’re All Journalists Now” by Scott GantFeb 17, 2015Feb 17, 2015
Salem SolomonTaking Google to Court with the “Right to be Forgotten”Can too much information be unfair? In May 2014, the European Union Court of Justice passed a ruling which required the search giant Google…Feb 16, 2015Feb 16, 2015
Salem SolomonReview: “The President’s Dominance in Foreign Policy Making” — Paul PetersonThe article illustrates that, when it comes to U.S. elections, foreign policy success means very little.Feb 11, 2015Feb 11, 2015
Salem Solomon“Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.”The Supreme Court case of the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan is remembered today as a watershed event for free speech, but it began with…Feb 10, 2015Feb 10, 2015
Salem SolomonRosa Parks In Her Own WordsWASHINGTON — Rosa Parks will always be remembered for one moment: a day in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery…Feb 10, 2015Feb 10, 2015
Salem SolomonShould Offensive Speech be Limited by Law?If there is a recent example of free speech that has captured the world’s attention, it is the satirical comics of the French news magazine…Jan 20, 2015Jan 20, 2015