EPISODE · Jan 24, 2025 · 57 MIN
The Ethics and Impact of True Crime Podcasting
from FedSoc Forums · host The Federalist Society
How should podcasters talk about crime in a way that informs the public while respecting the legal process and the rights of everyone involved? This question has taken on unprecedented importance now that anyone can become a citizen journalist by using nothing more expensive than a computer and cellphone. Join us for a conversation exploring the issue with two veteran true crime podcasters, moderated by a scholar of criminal law.Featuring:Alice Shih LaCour, Partner, Hilgers Graben PLLC; Co-Host, The Prosecutors PodcastDavid Oscar Markus, Partner, Markus/Moss LLP; Host, For the Defense Podcast(Moderator) Matthew P. Cavedon, Robert Pool Fellow in Law and Religion, Emory University School of Law
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How should podcasters talk about crime in a way that informs the public while respecting the legal process and the rights of everyone involved? This question has taken on unprecedented importance now that anyone can become a citizen journalist by using nothing more expensive than a computer and cellphone. Join us for a conversation exploring the issue with two veteran true crime podcasters, moderated by a scholar of criminal law.Featuring:Alice Shih LaCour, Partner, Hilgers Graben PLLC; Co-Host, The Prosecutors PodcastDavid Oscar Markus, Partner, Markus/Moss LLP; Host, For the Defense Podcast(Moderator) Matthew P. Cavedon, Robert Pool Fellow in Law and Religion, Emory University School of Law
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