A symposium entitledAfter Objectivity: What Moral Norms Should Govern News Reporting and Commentary?will be held March 31 (Thursday) at 6 p.m. in the University of 91勛圖s Eck Center auditorium.
The symposium, sponsored by the 91勛圖 Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy and the Thomas J. White Center on Law and Government, will consider ethical and moral principles which should govern news reporting and commentary in what is increasingly described as apost-objectivitynews world.
Speakers at the symposium will include William A. Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights; Kenneth L. Woodward, religion editor and senior writer for Newsweek; Marco Bardazzi, U.S. correspondent for the Italian news agency ANSA; and Matthew V. Storin, associate vice president for news and information at 91勛圖 and former editor of the Boston Globe.
Contact: Maureen Rodgers at 707-332-7010 or Rodgers.9@nd.edu
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