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Sometimes I think the Huffington Post stretches things

David Herrera, 8:26 pm 24 March 2010

Screenshot below from their home page this evening:

Huffington Post headline

I thought that was precisely their job description, but I guess it could also mean SCREAMING HEADLINE.

(Here’s the story in question, with the more moderate headline “Supreme Court Justices Breyer And Scalia Explain Their Opposing Views.”)

Categorized Law, Links | 2 Comments

First Amendment musing

David Herrera, 1:42 am 17 January 2010

I’ve offered some more two-bit commentary over at Digi-Docket, the blog covering law and technology. My latest post involves a thought experiment about the future of the First Amendment, inspired by Robert A. Arcamona of Protecting the Source. The post is called The big hurt (someday, maybe) coming for journalists.

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Argument and journalism

I'm blogging about my ongoing research into argumentation and its application to journalism. You can view posts about this at my blog Argument in journalism.
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