
The Dreyfus interview: The Attorney-General's vision for ‘honest government’
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Julian Assange's Case and the Importance of Journalists
The chapter delves into a discussion about Julian Assange's actions and whether they can be classified as journalism. It explores arguments supporting the notion that his actions are protected by free speech while acknowledging his organization's journalistic activities. The potential consequences of his extradition on public interest journalism are also addressed, along with efforts to protect media freedom and limit the use of coercive powers against journalists.
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