Here on President Trump in the press in the First Amendment. Before we do anything else, would like to introduce a wonderful panel. I think them for coming out. To my immediate left is floyd abrams. Lloyd is here in w york, he is been the preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country for really the last 30 or 40 years, worked on the case in theapers New York Times in 1991. He has been on the Supreme Court for just abouts every Organization Since then. As a matter of full disclosure, i should say that 43 years ago today i was working about three offices down the hall from him as a summer associate. So, we have known each other in men friends for a long time. To his left is jim. Of is the media columnist the new rk times. He joined the times in 2000. He worked in the d. C. Bureau of the times. He has been the Political Correspondent of the sunday magazine, has been the City Hall Bureau tree here in new york chief here in new york. Were glad to have a rolelife journalist with isere
George welcome. Thanks for coming on a saturday morning in the summer. I think we have a great panel here on trump and the press and the First Amendment. Before we do anything else, i would like to introduce a wonderful panel. For coming out. To my immediate left is floyd abrams. He has been the preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country for the last 40 or so years, worked on the pentagon papers case for the New York Times in 1971. Has been in the Supreme Court for basically every major media or in his asian and high Appellate Courts since then. As a matter of disclosure, 43 years ago today, i was working about three offices down the hall from him as a summer associate, so we have known each other and being friends along time. To his immediate left is jim rutenberg, a media columnist of the New York Times. The times in the 2000s. Has been the City Hall Bureau chief in new york. Has covered the media and politics. And we are lied to have a real live journalist with the lawyers
Join our life threeour conversation. Your calls, emails, tweet, and facebook questions live sunday at noon eastern on cspan2. Now, a conversation on the trunk administration and its relationship with the press. From the american bar s annual meeting. This is an hour and a half. George welcome. Thanks for coming on a saturday morning in the summer. I think we have a great panel here on trump and the press and the First Amendment. Before we do anything else, i would like to introduce a wonderful panel. I think them for coming out. To my immediate left is floyd abrams. He has been the preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country for the last 40 or so years, worked on the pentagon papers case for the New York Times in 1971. Has been in the Supreme Court for basically every major Media Organization and high Appellate Courts since then. As a matter of disclosure, 43 years ago today, i was working about three offices down the hall from him as a summer associate, so we have known each o
Protections for the American Press contrast with those of their foreign counterparts. Welcome. Thanks for coming on a saturday morning in the summer. I would think we have a great panel here on President Trump and the press and the First Amendment. Before do anything else id like to introduce really a wonderful panel, and i thank them for coming out. To my immediate left is floyd abrams. Floyd is a cato gordon ryno writing your picky then preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country formerly the last 40 or so years, worked on the pentagon papers case for the new times back in 1971, spin in the Supreme Court for just about every major Media Organization or high Appellate Courts since then, and is a matter of full disclosure, i should say that 43 years ago today i was working about three offices down the hall from it as a Summer Associate at cato gordon sort of know each other and been friends for a long time. To his immediate left is jim rutenberg. Jim is the media columns of the
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