by Molika Ashford on Feb 02, 2010
Vaccine Libel Suit Challenges Another Science Journalist
Libel law is a vital tool for protecting people from the harm of journalism gone wrong. Recently, however, some experts...
Libel law is a vital tool for protecting people from the harm of journalism gone wrong. Recently, however, some experts...
As the cusp of 2010 approaches, publishers are rolling out their lists of the year's best, brightest, or even worst...
With some journalists lamenting that the media don’t take scientists seriously enough, Newsweek has now pointed out that some are...
When a story catches international attention, but turns out to be a hoax, should media update and clarify original stories...
While addressing a student audience at the University of Lincoln (UK), former BBC Radio 4 presenter Dr. Michael Ford made...
On November 10, two British freedom of expression organizations--the Index on Censorship (IOC) and English PEN--released a report recommending a...
We recently wrote about the ethical issues that arise when blog posts are replaced with a different version or removed...
We’ve written before about the potential harm done when the media report shallowly on medical issues, quote “experts” who aren’t,...
Two weeks ago a previously silent battle between UK newspaper The Guardian and commodity shipping company Trafigura Beheer BV exploded...
In a new development in the ongoing libel suit of UK journalist Simon Singh by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA),...