BUSN 410 AMU Week 3 Biden Congress and The Free Press Paper

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Business Finance

BUSN 410

American Military University

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Prompt:

Choose an editorial article (An editorial is an article that presents the writer's opinion on an issue supported with facts) from the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. Browse the library and choose an editorial that addresses a business issue that interests you.

Instructions:
Write an essay describing the following:

Citation of the article and a brief summary of its contents

What are the premise(s) in the article?

What evidence is presented? Is it credible?

Can you independently verify the evidence presented?

  • How are counterarguments addressed?
  • Does the writer represent a particular interest?
  • How is language used to develop the argument?
  • Do you detect any errors in knowledge, evidence, or thinking?
  • Does the writer use any types of appeals or commit any fallacies?
  • Overall, how compelling is this article?

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THE NEW YORK TIMES, BIDEN, CONGRESS, AND THE FREE PRESS
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EDITORIAL OF THE NEW YORK TIMES: PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN, THE
UNITED STATES CONGRESS AND THE FREE PRESS OF STATE.
A concise description of the article's contents and citation of the article.
By The Editorial Board of the United States, Joe Biden, Congress, and the free press of
state. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/07/opinion/biden-congress-free-press.html
Q1
Provided that the First Amendment's promise of the United States free press of state has
to be taken seriously, then it must imply that the American government cannot easily collect the
reporters’ phone numbers and their email records to identify their private sources of information
and investigate how leaking of the information is done (Schafer, M., 2021).
Q2
The United States government cannot be allowed to collect reporters' phone numbers and
email addresses or data with the goal of smoking out their secret sources, according to Biden's
First Amendment, which is for the government (Fargo, A. L., 2021). The Justice Government's
acquisition of phone data was ultimately publicized by the Justice Department two days after The
Times reported that the department had also surreptitiously tried to collect the email logs of Times
journalists. Time executives were placed under gag orders for three months while they and the
paper's attorneys sought to prevent the seizure of their records. One has to ask whose interests are
indeed being served when the government keeps things secret s...


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