The Government Has “More Important Things” to Attend to, to Fight with Journalists for Access to Press Conferences - Sin Comillas
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The government has “more important things” to attend, to fight with journalists for access to press conferences David McCraw, senior vice president and chief attorney of The New York Times newspaper. Photo provided Albany Law School David McCraw, chief lawyer of The New York Times, will visit Puerto Rico next week on the occasion of Transparency Week. By Oscar Serrano Investigative Journalism Center In his 21 years as senior vice president and …
In his 21 years as senior vice president and chief attorney of The New York Times newspaper, David McCraw has not seen a presidential administration that likes to be controlled by the press, he has only noticed that some hide his disgust much better than others. But he is clear when a dangerous line is crossed that violates press freedom: when governments use their power to silence journalists and interfere with their work. He wrote a book, “Tru…
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