What’s New in NJ Media law?

Don’t miss What’s New in NJ Media Law? from 11-2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19 in the Alexander Library at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. The program, co-sponsored by NJ-SPJ, the Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law (RIIPL), the New Jersey Press Association and the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State, will introduce RIIPL’s News Law Project, a database of frequently asked questions about media law, and will also feature two panel discussions with top-notch speakers, including The Record’s in-house counsel Jennifer Borg; the New Jersey Press Association’s attorney Tom CaffertyMickey Osterreicher, general counsel to the National Press Photographers Association; and Mike Rispoli, director of The Free Press, an advocacy organization that focuses on press freedoms. The panels will address current concerns as well as issues that are emerging as a result of new technology such as drones and police body cameras. General admission: $20; students: $12. Lunch included.  Click here to register.

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