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Journalism After Snowden: National Security Reporting in the Age of Surveillance

Feb 9, 2015


A conversation about reporting post-Snowden featured:

Opening Remarks: Lee C. Bollinger (President, Columbia University)

With Panelists:
Dean Baquet (Executive Editor, The New York Times)
Marty Baron (Executive Editor, The Washington Post)
Susan Glasser (Editor, Politico)
Moderated By:
Steve Coll (Dean, Columbia Journalism School)

The panelists examined digital security, state surveillance and the First Amendment rights of journalists. As well as, the challenges faced by journalists today including the inability to protect sources, shield laws, prosecution for adversarial reporting, and increased physical risk to journalists worldwide. Journalism Afte Snowden seeks to inform a national debate by bringing together data and analysis from globally respected journalists, editors and academics.

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