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Bonus - A Free Press and Fair Trial with Brett from The Prosecutors Podcast on Michael Ely's Just Legal History

Bonus - A Free Press and Fair Trial with Brett from The Prosecutors Podcast on Michael Ely's Just Legal History

FromThe Silver Linings Handbook


Bonus - A Free Press and Fair Trial with Brett from The Prosecutors Podcast on Michael Ely's Just Legal History

FromThe Silver Linings Handbook

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this bonus episode, Jayson joins Michael Ely on his podcast and YouTube channel, Just Legal History. They are also joined by Brett from The Prosecutor's Podcast to have a discussion on the free press and a fair trial. In this discussion, they talk about the idea of how do we balance the first amendment right to a free press and for the public to know the actions of their government and protect freedoms at the same time protecting a defendant's right to a fair trial. Explore all sorts of things from yellow journalism, current cases that exist, the expansion of social media and how it's impacted the way that the criminal justice system is covered and the importance of the free press to our democracy, our freedoms and our ability to actually have fair trials.Check out Michael's podcast, Just Legal History and Brett's podcast, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs.Visit our website and follow along with us on Instagram, join our Silver Linings Fireside Chat Facebook group and join us on Patreon.
Released:
Apr 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (88)

Join Jayson Blair as he interviews newsmakers, experts and regular people on topics that have to do with psychology in the workplace. We will explore the myths, misconceptions, and truths to help build better leaders and promote fulfillment in this important part of our lives. We'll take a scientific and evidence-based approach and avoid pop-psychology or simplistic views of people in the places they work.After a career as a reporter for The New York Times, Jayson was a part of a scandal that rocked journalism. Now, as an executive and mental health coach for the past 15 years, he uses the skills from each of those professions to explore the topics that are important to people and their work.