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Biography:
Tim Gleason is an academic expert in journalism ethics, communication law and communication ethics. At the University of Oregon, he is a professor of journalism specializing in communication law and ethics. His current research focuses on public access to information and the definition of a “journalist.” In addition, Gleason is the director of the Ancil Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism and a former dean of the School of Journalism and Communication. He also serves as the University’s Faculty Athletics Representative.
Recent Media:
- Oregon paper loses entire newsroom, vows to rebuild (The Seattle Times, March 11, 2022)
- Gov. Kate Brown ordered ‘review’ of Oregon Department of Corrections after early release of controversial juvenile commutation plan (The Oregonian, Jan. 28, 2022)
- The Oregonian Launches a Positive-News Outlet. Who Wants That? (Willamette Week, Dec. 08, 2021)
- Oregon lawmakers pass bill placing limits on release of jail booking photos (KEZI-TV, June 14, 2021)
- Portland Protesters Say Their Lives Were Upended by the Posting of Their Mug Shots on a Conservative Twitter Account (Willamette Week, Sept. 16, 2020)
- Senator says Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg should face ‘possibility of a prison term’ (CNBC, Sept. 3, 2019)
- Therapy or team building? Portland City Council to get help (The Oregonian, April 14, 2015)
- A vision for transparency reform in Oregon (Investigate West, April 13, 2015)
- Meet the Oregon journalist who keeps taking down governors (Bloomberg, Feb. 14, 2015)
- Court could determine fate of legal notices in newspapers (Oregon Public Broadcasting, April 18, 2012)