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Behind the Scenes at SCOTUSblog
There’s nothing quite like SCOTUSblog. Tom Goldstein, a lawyer who practices before the U.S. Supreme Court, started it on a whim, as a way to promote his firm. But 11 years later, it’s recognized for covering the U.S. Supreme Court...
Posted in Freedom of Information, Leadership, Management, Publishing Strategies
Tagged Amy Howe, editorial independence, Lyle Denniston, New York Times, SCOTUSblog, Tom Goldstein, Wall Street Journal
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Senate Press Gallery Rules SCOTUSblog Isn’t Eligible for a Press Pass
It’s been more than three decades since newsletters won the right to — sometimes — get the passes needed to cover Congress. But the battle between old media, such as newspapers and wire services — and new media, i.e., specialty...
Posted in Freedom of Information, Publishing Strategies, Web
Tagged Amy Howe, Colby Itkowitz, Lyle Denniston, press pass, SCOTUSblog, Siobhan Hughes, Standing Committee of Correspondents, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post
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