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Journalists... Newsletter for 2026-02-04 ( 7 items )  
American Center for Law and Justice: Don Lemon Tirades as DOJ Builds Case (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 -- The American Center for Law and Justice posted the following news: * * * Don Lemon Tirades as DOJ Builds Case Former CNN host Don Lemon got what he wanted - attention. Last night, Lemon appeared on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! and used the spotlight to go off on a tirade defending his indefensible actions. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi and the DOJ continue to build their case against him for violating the FACE Act while storming a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. As  more PR

Namibia: Journalist forced out of State House for asking question in the public interest (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 3 [Category: Media] -- The International Federation of Journalists posted the following news release: * * * Namibia: Journalist forced out of State House for asking question in the public interest * Jemima Beukes, the editor and founder of the online news platform Whistle Namibia and secretary general of the Namibia Media Professionals Union (NAMPU) -an affiliate of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) -was escorted out of State House in the capital, Wind more PR

PEN International: Turkiye - Release Furkan Karabay From House Arrest (10)
LONDON, England, Feb. 4 -- PEN International issued the following news on Feb. 3, 2026: * * * Turkiye: Release Furkan Karabay from house arrest 'That Furkan Karabay finds himself under house arrest after spending over 200 days behind bars on spurious grounds shows that the authorities of Turkiye will stop at nothing to muzzle his investigative reporting. We continue to stand with Karabay and fellow young writers who risk everything to speak truth to power'. Burhan Sonmez, President of PEN Int more PR

Penn State Law School: Associate Dean Daryl Lim Comments on Social Media Addiction Trial on PBS (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, Feb. 4 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law issued the following news: * * * Associate Dean Daryl Lim comments on social media addiction trial on PBS He was quoted on 'PBS NewsHour' discussing how the case may shape future litigation * Professor Daryl Lim, associate dean for research and strategic partnerships at Penn State Dickinson Law, was featured in a PBS NewsHour report analyzing a major "bellwether" trial testing social media companies' pot more PR

The Crossings: Panel at Humboldt University in Berlin (10)
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Feb. 3 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news: * * * The Crossings: Panel at Humboldt University in Berlin * In March 2025, a group of Seton Hall University professors traveled to the bi-annual conference of the Collegium for African American Research (CAAR), convened at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. It is very rarer to have a conference panel at one of the field's most prestigious scholarly gatherings composed entirely of faculty from one univ more PR

The risks of being a powerful leader - and how to avoid them (10)
COVENTRY, England, Feb. 2 -- The University of Warwick Business School posted the following news: * * * The risks of being a powerful leader - and how to avoid them * "Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it." The warning, often credited to the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, remains as pertinent as ever. Around the globe, a growing number of people are once again embracing the appeal of powerful, autocratic leaders such as Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.  more PR

Ukraine: No power, no heat, no water - how journalists in Kyiv keep working amid blackouts and freezing temperatures (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 3 -- The European Federation of Journalists posted the following news: * * * Ukraine: No power, no heat, no water - how journalists in Kyiv keep working amid blackouts and freezing temperatures * By Valeriia Muskharina (Information Service of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine ) This winter in Ukraine has become another severe test. Large-scale Russian attacks targeting energy infrastructure have caused constant power outages and heating disruptions, while more PR