Word: myron
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Supreme Court Conference--Kenneth Clark, Thomas Atkins, Martin Kilson, Robert Segal, Myron Farber, and Robert Bonin; ARCO forum, Kennedy School of Government...
...said that hard cases make bad law. But in the hard case of New York Times Reporter Myron Farber, the U.S. Supreme Court last week decided simply to make no law at all. The court refused, without comment, to review a clash between the rights of fair trial and free press that sent Farber to jail for 40 days and cost the Times $285,000 in fines and over $200,000 in legal fees...
SPRINGFIELD--The Supreme Court's refusal to review New York Times reporters Myron Farber's contempt conviction for withholding confidential files leaves "a festering problem," Farber said yesterday...
...Supreme Court's refusal Monday to review a contempt citation against The York Times and its reporter, Myron Farber, for failing to divulge the names of confidential news sources, sent a chill down the spine of a Nieman Fellow here who said he could have become a second Myron Farber...
...during the last half of the trial, far more attention was given to the constitutional confrontation that arose when the defense demanded the notes of New York Times Reporter Myron Farber, who had first dubbed Jascalevich Dr. X in articles that led to the multiple-murder indictment. Last week Jascalevich was back at center stage when the jury, after deliberating for less than three hours, acquitted him of all charges. His supporters in the courtroom burst into applause. Said the doctor: "Justice has been done...