Bill Casey, publisher of The Daily Iowan, and Michael Serino, student media adviser to The Ithacan, talk with Student Press Law Center Executive Director Frank LoMonte about the importance of building strong alumni networks.Frank LoMonte: You are listening to another edition of the Student Press Law Center’s monthly podcast. The SPLC is a non-profit organization… Continue reading August 2013 podcast: Two veteran advisers discuss ways to build strong alumni networks
Category: Podcasts
June 2013 podcast: Longtime journalist launches news site aimed at young readers
Holly Epstein Ojalvo, a journalism educator and founder of GoKicker.com, talks with Student Press Law Center Executive Director Frank LoMonte about her news site aimed at under-30 readers. Frank LoMonte: If you’re a person of a certain age, you can almost recite from memory Billy Joel’s song that went to No. 1 on the charts… Continue reading June 2013 podcast: Longtime journalist launches news site aimed at young readers
May 2013 podcast: ‘Tinker Tour’ plans nationwide trip to discuss student rights
Mary Beth Tinker and Mike Hiestand discuss their upcoming "Tinker Tour" with Student Press Law Center Executive Director Frank LoMonte.Frank LoMonte: Hi everybody, it’s Frank LoMonte, executive director of the Student Press Law Center, thanks for joining us for yet another monthly installment of the SPLC podcast, where we talk about legal issues and developments… Continue reading May 2013 podcast: ‘Tinker Tour’ plans nationwide trip to discuss student rights
March 2013 podcast: Huffington Post editor discusses heightened attention on colleges and sexual assault
Huffington Post College Editor Will McGuinness talks about the site's coverage of sexual assaults on college campuses and what college journalists can do to cover the issue.Frank LoMonte: Thanks for being with us for another edition of the Student Press Law Center’s monthly podcast. We’re here to talk about a topic that’s both incredibly important… Continue reading March 2013 podcast: Huffington Post editor discusses heightened attention on colleges and sexual assault
February 2013 podcast: Professional, student media tackle restrictions on press covering sports
Kevin Goldberg of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, LLC, discusses legal issues in restrictions on media credentials for college athletic events.
January 2013 podcast: Ohio reporters share story exposing student seclusion rooms
Interview with reporters Jennifer Smith Richards of The Columbus Dispatch and Molly Bloom of StateImpact Ohio about their series on student restraining rooms, "Locked Away."
December 2012 podcast: In Florida, a controversy over newspaper racks
Tom Julin of Hunton & Williams describes the controversy over distributing newspapers on the University of Florida campus and the legal rights of college publishers.
November 2012 podcast: Ky. high school journalists share their experiences launching an underground newspaper
Zoe Schaver and Emily McConville talk about their decision to help start an independent student newspaper to publish stories administrators wouldn't allow in the official student paper.
October 2012 podcast: Oregon student journalists’ legal case moves forward
Heather Hacker, an attorney for Alliance Defending Freedom who represents the OSU Student Alliance, talks about a recent court decision that will allow the student newspaper's censorship case to go to trial.
September 2012 podcast: Review of student speech cases shows impact of Hazelwood
Dan Kozlowski of St. Louis University discusses his new law review article about Hazelwood deference and the outcome of students' free speech cases.