Judges, Juries, Journalists: Civic Engagement Forum
Exploring the Intersection of Justice and Journalism: Arizona Republics Civic Engagement Forum
The Arizona Republic hosted a thought-provoking forum in Phoenix, focusing on the roles of judges, juries, and journalists in todays society. The event, part of their Civic Engagement series, brought together legal experts and media professionals to discuss the convergence of courtrooms and news coverage.
Key speakers included U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow and Arizona Republic staff such as reporters Deb Krol, Taylor Seely, and Miguel Torres, along with Director of Community Relations Silvia Solis and City Editor Sean Holstege. They delved into the challenges of legal proceedings and ethical journalism, highlighting the tensions between fair trials and the publics right to know.
The forum emphasized the importance of transparent coverage in building trust, marking the Republics ongoing commitment to community involvement in civic issues. More events are planned in the future.
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