Kathianne
08-19-2008, 01:20 PM
In regards to this: http://debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?t=16993 it seems a rejoinder/clarification is in line, here it is:
http://globallabor.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
"Annenberg-Gate" - It's not the crime, it's the cover up
There has been some very interesting blogosphere discussion in reaction to the National Review piece on the blocking of access to research material on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge today.
One comment noted: it's not the crime, it's the cover up and now the University of Illinois has provided the cover up.
Ironic, that a public university would attempt to prevent a legitimate author and journalist - with a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard to boot - from accessing documents legitimately housed in their library. Ironic, and possibly illegal.
The flimsy manufactured excuse - most likely provided to the library by the University's general counsel - is that the University does not have a "deed of gift" which the university contends is required for it to, legitimately, claim possession of the archived material.
Unfortunately, this is a bad reading of the law. ...
http://globallabor.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
"Annenberg-Gate" - It's not the crime, it's the cover up
There has been some very interesting blogosphere discussion in reaction to the National Review piece on the blocking of access to research material on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge today.
One comment noted: it's not the crime, it's the cover up and now the University of Illinois has provided the cover up.
Ironic, that a public university would attempt to prevent a legitimate author and journalist - with a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard to boot - from accessing documents legitimately housed in their library. Ironic, and possibly illegal.
The flimsy manufactured excuse - most likely provided to the library by the University's general counsel - is that the University does not have a "deed of gift" which the university contends is required for it to, legitimately, claim possession of the archived material.
Unfortunately, this is a bad reading of the law. ...