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James Goodale - Wikipedia - James C. Goodale (born July 27, 1933) was the former vice president and
general counsel for The New York Times and, later, the Times' vice chairman.
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James C. Goodale - James Goodale - leading Communications and First Amendment Attorney,
Author Fighting for the Press: the Inside Story of the Pentagon Papers and Other
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James Goodale: It's a bad time for press freedoms - Columbia ... - Mar 19, 2013 ... James Goodale has a message for journalists: Wake up. In his new book,
Fighting for the Press (CUNY Journalism Press, 2013), Goodale, ...
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James C. Goodale Biography - James C. Goodale is a leading First Amendment lawyer. ... James Goodale
developed the argument that the Espionage Act does not apply to publishers or
the ...
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Fighting for the Press | CUNY Journalism Press - “James Goodale is an American treasure and so is Fighting for the Press. This is
a story worthy of John Grisham, except this one actually happened; it is fact, not ...
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Interviews - James Goodale | News War | FRONTLINE | PBS - Feb 13, 2007 ... Here is Goodale's famous 1975 article from the Hastings Law Journal in which he
"dissects" Branzburg in an effort to prove that the majority of ...
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James Goodale | James Goodale | Fordham - Adjunct Faculty James Goodale. ... James Goodale. fls. Adjunct Professor of Law.
Vice Chairman, The New York Times: 1963-1979: Represented the Times in ...
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Only Nixon Harmed a Free Press More - NYTimes.com - May 21, 2013 ... James C. Goodale, who represented The New York Times in the Pentagon
Papers case, is a First Amendment lawyer and author of “Fighting ...
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Transition to Trump: Reporters must be allowed to protect their sources - Jan 18, 2017 ... AP-Goodale-1.jpg Reporters surround James Goodale as he arrives for a court
hearing on The New York Times in 1971. The First Amendment ...
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