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Columbia J-School: WikiLeaks Prosecution Sets 'Dangerous Precedent'

  • Poyter.org, Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:18 PM
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism faculty and officers tell President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder that "while we hold varying opinions of Wikileaks' methods and decisions, we all believe that in publishing diplomatic cables Wikileaks is engaging in journalistic activity protected by the First Amendment" and that "as a historical matter, government overreaction to publication of leaked material in the press has always been more damaging to American democracy than the leaks themselves."

In a letter to both, staffers write: "The U.S. and the First Amendment continue to set a world standard for freedom of the press, encouraging journalists in many nations to take significant risks on behalf of transparency. Prosecution in the Wikileaks case would greatly damage American standing in free-press debates worldwide and would dishearten those journalists looking to this nation for inspiration."

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