| Jane Kirtley | |
| Silha
Professor of Media Ethics and Law
School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Minnesota 111 Murphy Hall 206 Church Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455-0418 Tel: (612) 625-9038
E-mail: kirtl001@tc.umn.edu |
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| Description of Practice | |
| Jane
Kirtley is Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of
Minnesota. Prior to this she was the Executive Director of The Reporters
Committee for Freedom of the Press, a voluntary, unincorporated association
of reporters and editors founded in 1970 which is
devoted to protecting the First Amendment and freedom of information interests of the news media. From 1985 to 1999, she oversaw the legal defense and publications efforts of the Reporters Committee, as well as supervising the group's fund-raising activities. Ms. Kirtley also edited the Committee's quarterly magazine, The News Media & The Law. Ms. Kirtley has prepared
numerous friend-of-the-court briefs on behalf of the Reporters Committee
and other news media organizations, including Reno v. ACLU, Hustler Magazine
v.
Before coming to the Reporters Committee in 1984, Ms. Kirtley was associated with the law firm of Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle. She is a member of the New York, District of Columbia and Virginia bars. Ms. Kirtley worked as a reporter for the Evansville Press, the Oak Ridger and the Nashville Banner. Ms. Kirtley obtained her
J.D. degree in 1979 from Vanderbilt University School of Law, where she
served as Executive Articles Editor of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational
Law. She
She serves on many advisory
boards and committees, including the Freedom Forum's First Amendment Center,
the ABA National Conference of Lawyers and Representatives of the Media,
the Libel Defense Resource Center, the Student Press Law Center and the
editorial board of Government Information Quarterly. In 1993, Ms. Kirtley
received the Distinguished Service Award from the Newspaper Division of
the Association for Education in Journalism
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