by Sydney Smith on Nov 13, 2015
Were an infant’s disabilities after abuse news or invasion of privacy?
Was it invasive for the Grimsby Telegraph, a local UK newspaper near Lincolnshire, to report on the disabilities of an infant?...
Was it invasive for the Grimsby Telegraph, a local UK newspaper near Lincolnshire, to report on the disabilities of an infant?...
Three UK news outlets are facing invasion of privacy lawsuits over their coverage of a minor accused of hacking a...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has issued an apology after one of its Facebook posts seemingly mocked a rival company's news that it...
An Irish man identified as a whistle blower, Stephen Walsh, is suing an anonymous Twitter user for libel over tweets...
University of Missouri professor Melissa Click has been under fire this week after a video showed her calling for "muscle"...
BBC radio host Alex Dyke broke broadcasting standards with his controversial comments on breastfeeding in public earlier this year. Broadcast...
The University of Virginia chapter of the fraternity Phi Kappa Psi is suing Rolling Stone for libel over its 2014 story...
iMediaEthics just came across a May editors' note about plagiarism in two opinion articles on the Civil War published by...
The New York Times published fake quotes attributed to Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe. The fake quotes came from...
The Center for Ethics in Journalism at the University of Arkansas is hosting an event, "Newsrooms Under Pressure: Trauma in Journalism," on...