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Tag Archives: media wales
How local journalists overturned a Section 39 order
What happens, as a journalist, when you think a court order should be challenged? It’s something I started to look into for a piece on courts transparency earlier this year. Ed Walker, online communities editor at Media Wales (publisher of … Continue reading
Posted in contempt of court, courts, media law Tagged media wales, reporting restrictions, section 39 Leave a comment
Legal dilemmas in the digital newsroom
Ed Walker, online communities editor at Media Wales, has written about the challenges posed on his media law refresher course. They’re tricky scenarios, tackling privacy, contempt and defamation law. Continue reading
Posted in blogging, media ethics, media law, media law resources Tagged ed walker, mcnaes, media wales 1 Comment