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2-page hand-out, given, in hand, on January
12, 2007 to John Nichols, Free Press Co-Founder & Board Member, at the Free
Press National Conference on Media Reform in Memphis
CJA's January 20, 2007 e-mail to John Nichols, Co-Founder & Board Member
-- "Follow-up Questions: National Conference for Media Reform --
Memphis"
John Nichols' January 20, 2007 e-mail to CJA -- "RE: Follow-up
Questions: National Conference for Media Reform -- Memphis"
CJA's January 25, 2007 letter to Robert W. McChesney, Co-Founder, President,
& Board Chairman -- "Putting Theory into Practice & Practice into
Scholarship & Commentary: ON-THE-GROUND MEDIA REFORM: First-of-its-Kind
Public Interest Lawsuit vs The New York Times for Journalistic Fraud in
Vindication of the First Amendment
referred-to
March 13, 2006 memo;
March 24, 2006 memo;
December 14, 2006 memo;
double-sided handout;
January 17, 2007 e-mail
cc:
CJA's January 26, 2007 memo to Duncan Black (Eschaton blog,
Senior Fellow-Media Matters) --
"THE STATUS OF YOUR REVIEW: The New York Times' Election-Rigging for
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, as Alleged & Chronicled by CJA's Public
Interest Lawsuit against It"
cc:
CJA's January 26, 2007 memo to David Brock (Media Matters);
Janine Jackson (FAIR), Norman Solomon (Institute for Public Accuracy)
-- "'ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM' -- First-Ever Public Interest Lawsuit against
The New York Times for Journalistic Fraud -- MAKING MEDIA REFORM HAPPEN"
SEE:
Correspondence with:
Fair
Media Matters for
America
Institute for
Public Accuracy
CJA's January 29, 2007 e-mail to Josh Silver, Executive Director --
"Advancing Media Reform -- First Ever Public Interest Lawsuit vs
NYT for Journalistic Fraud -- & Imprisoned Blogger Josh Wolf"
CJA's April 4, 2007
memo to indicated recipients including Bob McChesney, Josh Silver, & John
Nichols -- "Fostering a 'Culture of Collaboration' between Academia and
Activists: Putting into Practice Law Review Recommendations for Media Reform
and Accountability -- CJA's Public Interest Lawsuit against The New York
Times, Championing "Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere"
SEE:
Correspondence with Social Science Research Council
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