10.04.2007

Conference: UO School of Journalism, "Confidential Sources" (Fri, Oct. 5)

UO School of Journalism and Communication and UO School of Law to co-sponsor one-day conference on "Confidential Sources."

Please join us on Friday, October 5, 2007 for "Confidential Sources: What Does Branzburg Mean Now?" A one-day conference presented by the UO School of Journalism & Communication and the School of Law.

Recent high profile cases suggest to many that the American court has retreated on the reporter's privilege. Judges, lawyers, legal scholars, journalists, and media ethicists from the U.S. and abroad will revisit the landmark case of Branzburg v. Hayes thirty-five years later.

Keynote speaker: C. EDWIN BAKER, Nicholas F. Gallicchio Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Law.

Friday, October 5, 2007
8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Knight Law Center, 15th and Agate Streets, UO Campus

$150 for CLE credit; community members $25; free with OUS I.D.

For program information and registration: jcomm.uoregon.edu/branzburg

For more information, contact Zanne Miller, Director of Communication, School of Journalism and Communication, 541-346-2519; zanne@uoregon.edu

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