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Ivor Shapiro

January 30, 2015August 21, 2018

10. Epilogue

Ivor Shapiro

What would you have chosen to do as a journalist in this situation? Because this case study is intended primarily as a teaching resource, a password is required to view the epilogue. The purpose is to encourage readers to pause and think about how they would resolve the difficulty, before learning how the journalist(s) involved […]

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  • 2. Implied consent
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