The Liverpool goalkeeper is expected to put pen to paper on a two-year loan switch once he lands in Istanbul after losing his place to Alisson Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius is on his way to Turkey after agreeing a loan switch to Besiktas for the next two seasons. Karius muscled his way ahead of Simon…
Month: October 2019
Pogba shouldn’t shoulder all the blame for Man Utd’s failings – Robson
The Old Trafford legend says that the midfielder takes a disproportionate amount of blame when things are going wrong for Jose Mourinho’s side Manchester United legend Bryan Robson feels that Paul Pogba fields unjust levels of criticism when the Old Trafford club are misfiring. Jose Mourinho’s side have made a slow start to the season,…
Justice chastised for failing to explain subpoena of reporter
NMU WASHINGTON, D.C. Confidentiality/Privilege Feb 7, 2002 Justice chastised for failing to explain subpoena of reporter Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) has been trying to determine since September whether the department followed its own guidelines when it subpoenaed the home phone records of an Associated Press reporter. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) criticized the Justice Department on…
Magistrate quashes Microsoft subpoena against web site reporter
Magistrate quashes Microsoft subpoena against web site reporter 04/05/99 CALIFORNIA–A federal magistrate judge in San Jose held in late March that the circumstances surrounding a subpoena issued against reporter Dan Goodin by Microsoft did not justify compelling him to disclose his confidential source for internal Microsoft e-mail. Microsoft had argued that it needed to identify…
Journalist jailed for protecting confidential source
NMU NINTH CIRCUIT Confidentiality/Privilege Feb 28, 2000 Journalist jailed for protecting confidential source Journalist Tim Crews reported to jail Saturday after several courts refused to stay a state judge’s contempt order issued after Crews declined to identify his source for allegations about police corruption. Sacramento Valley Mirror editor and publisher Tim Crews reported to jail…
Journalism Educators Hit Administration’s "Anti-Press Policies"
· Story link Attendees at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication asked the Bush Administration to abandon its “anti-press policies,” including restrictions on the flow of information, reclassification of documents, and “using the courts to pressure journalists to give up their sources.” The 3,500 member group’s resolution said…
Judge rules reporter cannot be forced to testify
NEWS MEDIA UPDATE · MISSISSIPPI · Confidentiality/Privilege · June 13, 2007 Judge rules reporter cannot be forced to testify A federal judge quashed the subpoena of a reporter in the trial of a reputed Klansman charged in the attacks on two black teenagers more than four decades ago. June 13, 2007 · A federal judge…
Appeals court questions Locy contempt finding
Click:star tracker company A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. questioned whether it ought to uphold the potentially crippling fines assessed against former USA Today reporter Toni Locy for her refusal to identify the confidential sources she used while reporting on terrorism issues. Locy became embroiled in the dispute when…
How foreign intelligence surveillance law applies to the news media
In September, the Intercept published a story titled, “Government Can Spy on Journalists in the U.S. Using Invasive Foreign Intelligence Process.” The article detailed two Justice Department memoranda that were released as part of the ongoing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by the Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Knight First Amendment Institute…
Twitter faces looming deadline on court order to reveal user's information
After a state appellate court earlier this week denied Twitter's request to stay the proceedings, lawyers for the social networking company argued that disclosing an Occupy Wall Street protester's tweets and subscriber information would negatively affect those who use the social media service. Following that decision by the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, New…