Stanford journalism prof pens obituary of ‘objectivity’

FPI / September 16, 2020 American journalism should abandon all objectivity in the name of “social justice,” according to a Stanford communications professor. Such a statement would have been considered shocking in an earlier era, however only noted commentator and law professor Jonathan Turley registered his objections. In an interview with The Stanford Daily, Communications […]
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