2012.06.22 04:18
시라큐스 중부뉴욕 한인회원분들께...
안녕하신지요? 이제 본격적인 더위가 시작할 모양입니다. 건강에 유의하시기 바라며
오는 7월 20일(금) 오전 (오전 맞습니다) 7시 30분부터 8시 45분까지 아래와 같은 주제로 강연회가 있다고 합니다.
관심이 있으신 분들의 참여를 바랍니다.
F.O.I.L.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LAW
“F.O.C.U.S. ON BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES - SUPPORT OPEN AND TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENT THROUGH FOIL”
What is FOIL, why is it important for citizens to understand the meaning of the law and what is the impact on communities? Professor Roy Gutterman,
Director of the Tully Center for Free Speech at Newhouse, Syracuse University, will discuss why the Freedom of Information Law – FOIL – is “great for
keeping our government open and transparent, and letting people know what’s going on out there”. (The Eagle ,March 15, 2012)
WHEN: FRIDAY, JULY 20TH, 7:30 TO 8:45 a.m.
WHERE: F.O.C.U.S., CITY HALL COMMONS, 201 E. WASHINGTON ST., 1ST FLOOR
PRESENTER: Roy S. Gutterman,
associate professor of communications law and journalism and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech. He returned to Newhouse in the Spring of 2005 as a visiting professor of communications law. A graduate of the Newhouse School, Gutterman teaches courses in media and communications law and news writing to undergraduate and graduate student. At Newhouse, Gutterman was the 2009-10 director of the Carnegie Legal Reporting Program. He also works with the Society of Professional Journalists chapter and serves on academic integrity committees. After graduating from Newhouse, Gutterman worked as a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, covering local and state government, crime, legal issues and general news. Gutterman also graduated from Syracuse University's College of Law where he served as editor in chief of the law review. After law school, he clerked for a New Jersey Superior Court judge and practiced business and general litigation. While at Syracuse, Gutterman also worked at The Boston Globe, The Courier-News in Bridgewater, New Jersey, The Post-Standard and The Daily Orange. Gutterman writes and speaks on media law, free speech, the intersection between courts and journalists as well as legal education issues. His book, "L.Rev: the Law Review Experience in American Legal Education" (Academica Press 2002) is in law school libraries around the world. In the summer of 2010, he delivered lectures at the Communication University of China in Beijing and Fudan University in Shanghai. His areas of expertise include the First Amendment, Media Law and Communications Law.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
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