Jeremy's Weblog

I recently graduated from Harvard Law School. This is my weblog. It tries to be funny. E-mail me if you like it. For an index of what's lurking in the archives, sorted by category, click here.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

There's an article in the American Journalism Review about journalistic ethics -- if an interview subject says no, she doesn't want to be interviewed, but then continues to talk, should the reporter use the quotes? Is it fair for a journalist to take advantage of any ambiguity as to whether or not the subject knows she's on the record? Interesting article. You can also read the column that resulted from the interview. Links courtesy of Romenesko's Media News, which often has links to all sorts of cool articles like this.