Starr Struck: Part three

By Florence George Graves

BOSTON, April 1, 1998 — While the tradition of resisting subpoenas was already established in print journalism, it didn't start to develop i

Excerpts from this story referencing "Dunham":

"… izing the Defense Department.In his book Fighting for the First Amendment, Dunham, the former NBC general counsel, recounts CBS President Frank Stanton’s …"

"… g to jail. His stand was “a defining moment for broadcast journalism,” Dunham writes. Although a congressional subpoena and a grand jury subpoena are di …"

"… orters’ outtakes. Congress eventually backed off. Had Stanton lost, says Dunham, “television news would not have developed as it did.” He adds, “Sou …"

"… .And when the media do not adequately defend their First Amendment rights, Dunham says, the biggest loser is not the press but the American people, “becau …"