Check out Poynter’s web site for a look at today’s front pages and screen grabs of news sites. It’s a great way to see how this historic election is being covered outside your neck of the woods.
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- Proof Journalism STILL Matters
- Journalism Groups Unite to Call for Freer Access to Government Information
- Learn New Journalism Skills for Free, Thanks to Knight
- I’m Back: Journalism and ‘the Academy’
- Teaching copyright law with Buffy and “Twilight”
- Free Rodney Sieh
- SCOTUS Coverage Mistakes Point to Bigger Issues
- ‘Thank you, copy desk, for all the saves’
- Chilling piece on copyright legislation must read
- I Guess My Dad is NOT The Stig …
- Media Law Musings
- Politicians in trouble over alleged theft of works
- ‘Brothers’ name leads to trademark issue
- Journajunkie Back in Business
- Beyond the Newsroom: Blogging and Rethinking
- Seminar to focus on newspaper newsrooms
- Adult web site claims trademark infringement
- Times media law article enlightens
- Playing the J-School Name Game
- Term papers have copyrights, too
- Coach v. Coaches insults lead to lawsuit
- Photo on escort site leads to lawsuit
- Prosecution of the Innocence Project
- Nudity, copyright and accusations, oh my!
- Libeled on Wikipedia?
- Annarbor.com brings FOIA to readers
- Author ordered to pay for libeling friend
- The FCC is on MySpace–with censorship?
- Butler drops lawsuit against student blogger
- So when is a Subway a Subway (TM)?
- Court stymies attempt to limit ringtones
- C-SPAN offers video treasure trove
- Media Law Case of the Week
- Somber reminder not all journalists free
- I’m in love with iWeb
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- What does lack of sex assault coverage mean?
- Media Law Case of the Week
- Is it who or whom? It’s laughs.
- Media Law Case of the Week
- Quinones talks diversity with college students
- Group aims to help mid-career journalists, students
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- Food for thought: Job of the journalist
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- Journajunkie vacation
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- Godspeed, fellow journalists
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