By Amy Brouillette, 7-14-05
As the quake of Judith Miller’s recent jailing rattles through American newsrooms, reporters here—and everywhere—are left wondering just how free is our free press. Offering an international perspective on the issue, Hungarian media-law expert and visiting scholar at University of Colorado, Dr. Peter Molnar, spoke to a small group at the Denver Press Club Tuesday.I was upset by the jailing of Judith Miller, but an LA Times column that ran in yesterday's Denver Post by Rosa Brooks pointed out that Miller wasn't exactly holding herself to the highest journalistic standards. She shows examples of when forcing journalists to reveal secret sources is in the greater good.
The Judy Miller Media Hug-Fest ,
LA Times, July 6 / Denver Post, July 14
http://www.latimes.com/news/custom/showcase/la-oe-brooks6jul06.story
Andy
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I agree given Miller's questionable ethics in the past (or perhaps present) makes her an unlikely martyr for press freedom. And if it turns out that Rove was indeed the deep throat in Miller's story (which never even went to print), it's reasonable to argue that revealing her source would have served the greater good by exposing government corruption at the highest level. But at what cost? Trading on journalistic privilege, and the first amendment, seems a hefty price to pay. Still, it is a reporter's job to question their sources' motives--and I can imagine in Washington reporters being spun by sources is a regular, and especially dicey affair. Brooks makes a compelling argument, in this case, that the public would have perhaps been better served in all this if Miller's story were: a top Bush advisor just dished out the name of a CIA operative, exposing her source's corruption. At least that way, it would be a reporter waving her own privilege (and burning her own bridges) rather than the court doing it for her--and the rest of us.
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