Legal scholars and media personalities debated the balance of rights, responsibilities, and liability of both the media and the government during a hypothetical health crisis as part of the New York Fair Trial/Free Press Conference at Albany Law School on Sept. 22. Informed by the reactions, restrictions, and reality of the COVID-19 pandemic, the program will explore the interplay of First Amendment rights to attend and report on trials, defamation law, protection of the press and sources, and the Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial during a fictional outbreak of “duck flu” in a rural Upstate New York county, and the ensuing government response and media fallout. Panelists included: Susan J. Arbetter – Political Anchor, Capitol Tonight (Spectrum News) Stephen Clark – Professor of Law, Albany Law School Mary Pat Donnelly ‘97 – District Attorney, Rensselaer County Hon. Michael J. Garcia ‘89 – Associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals Michael J. Grygiel – Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP E. Stewart Jones, Jr. ’66 – Partner, Jones Hacker Murphy, LLP Hon. William T. Little, Jr. ‘05 – Judge, Albany County Court Judith Patrick – V.P. for Editorial Development, New York Press Association Casey Seiler – Current Editor, Times Union Moderators were: Hon. Albert Rosenblatt – Retired Judge, New York Court of Appeals Rex Smith – Former Editor, Albany Times-Union

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