Media, Law & Policy
‘Confronting ‘Who We Are”
Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson, associate professor of philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences, wrote an op-ed for History News Network titled 鈥淐onfronting ‘Who We Are.’鈥 Erlenbusch-Anderson specializes in political philosophy and often teaches courses on the philosophy of law. After…
‘After Capitol Breach, It Will Be Even Harder To Protest in Washington’
Lynne Adrine, director of the D.C. Graduate Program and adjunct professor of broadcast and digital journalism in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥淎fter Capitol breach, it will be even harder to protest in Washington.鈥 Adrine has…
‘When FOIA Goes to Court: 20 Years of Freedom of Information Act Litigation by News Organizations and Reporters’
In 2020, news organizations and individual reporters filed 122 different Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits to compel disclosure of federal government records. A new report by the FOIA Project, which aims to provide the public with timely and complete…
‘Why Every Company Needs To Share Its Mission in 2021’
Jim Olson, professor of practice of public relations in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for Fast Company titled 鈥淲hy every company needs to share its mission in 2021.鈥 Olson had an extensive 25-year聽career in corporate communications, working for some…
Roy Gutterman: First Amendment Doesn鈥檛 Protect Capitol Riots, Violence
The U.S. Capitol descended into chaos on Jan. 6 as pro-Trump demonstrations and protests turned into violent riots. Peaceful protest is protected under the First Amendment, but where do today鈥檚 events stand? Roy Gutterman is an expert on communications law,…
‘Lloyd Austin Can Lead鈥擜s a Civilian’
Sean O鈥橩eefe, University Professor in the Maxwell School and the Howard G. and S. Louise Phanstiel Chair of Strategic Management and Leadership, wrote an op-ed for The Hill titled 鈥淟loyd Austin can lead鈥攁s a civilian.鈥 O鈥橩eefe has served in a…
‘One That Is Down Fears No Fall’
Danielle Smith, professor of African American studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program, wrote an op-ed for The Hill: 鈥淥ne that is down fears no fall.鈥 Smith, who studies issues…
鈥楯eep Views鈥 Campaign Drives Home National ADDY Award for Creative Advertising Student, a First for Newhouse
Winning a national ADDY is a remarkable feat, and it takes tremendous skill to create a campaign worthy of national recognition. Mike Gaines 鈥20 did just that as a student in the Portfolio II course at Newhouse, winning a 2020…
‘Nasty, Brutish and Short’
David Driesen, University Professor in the College of Law, authored an opinion piece for The Hill titled 鈥淣asty, Brutish and Short.鈥 Driesen is an expert on environmental law and economics. In the piece Driesen explains that before government use of…
‘After 4 Damaging Years, Biden Must Restore Press Freedom’
Roy Gutterman, associate professor of magazine, news and digital journalism and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥淎fter 4 damaging years, Biden must restore press freedom.鈥 Gutterman, an…