Judith Miller: External Links 2005
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The following are external links for 2005 related to the main article Judith Miller.
- Jack Shafer, "Together, Again: Judith Miller and Ahmad Chalabi", Slate, January 31, 2005.
- Jack Shafer, "Miller Time (Again): The New York Times owes readers an explanation for Judith Miller's faulty WMD reporting", Slate, February 12, 2005. re Ahmed Chalabi and weapons of mass destruction
- "Excerpts from the Court of Appeals Decisions on Miller and Cooper," Editor & Publisher, February 15, 2005. re Matthew Cooper
- Adam Liptak, "Appeals Court Says Reporters Must Testify or Go to Jail," New York Times, February 15, 2005.
- Jack Shafer, "Memo to Cooper and Miller. Fire Floyd Abrams. Hire Bruce Sanford," Slate, February 15, 2005. Read U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruling, February 15, 2005.
- Carol D. Leonnig, "Reporters must testify, court rules. Says journalists in CIA case can be jailed for refusing," Washington Post, February 16, 2005. re Valerie Plame and Treasongate: Beyond Karl Rove
- Bob Engber, "What About Bob? Judith Miller and Matt Cooper seem to be headed for jail. Why isn't Robert Novak?" Slate, February 17, 2005. re Robert Novak
- Barbara W. Wall, "Reporters in Plame Leak Investigation Ordered to Testify or Face Jail," Gannett, February 18, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "Abrams Files Appeal for Cooper and Miller in Plame Case," Editor & Publisher, March 21, 2005.
- "Plame Case, All Over But the Jailing?" Editor & Publisher, April 6, 2005.
- Carol D. Leonnig, "Papers Say Leak Probe Is Over," Washington Post, April 7, 2005.
- William E. Jackson, Jr., "Plame Game Enters Bottom of 9th Inning ," Editor & Publisher, April 7, 2005.
- Adam Liptak, "C.I.A. Leak Inquiry Is Near End, Prosecutor Says," (abstract) New York Times, April 8, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "'Matt and Judy Show': Cooper and Miller on the Plame Case," Editor & Publisher, April 12, 2005.
- "Full D.C. Circuit Won't Hear Miller/Cooper Case; Only Step Left is Supreme Court," Editor & Publisher, April 19, 2005.
- Adam Liptak, "Court Declines Case of Reporters in Leak Case," New York Times, April 19, 2005.
- "Loss For CIA-Leak Case Reporters," AP, April 19, 2005.
- Terry Frieden, "Appeals court rejects reporters' appeal. Time, New York Times seek Supreme Court review," CNN, April 20, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "Finally, Miller and Cooper Turn to the Supreme Court," Editor & Publisher, April 20, 2005.
- William E. Jackson, Jr., "Matt Cooper, Facing Jail, Awaits Appeal to Supreme Court," Editor & Publisher, April 22, 2005.
- John W. Dean, "An Update on the Investigation Into the Leak Of CIA Agent Plame's Identity: Will The Supreme Court Take The Miller And Cooper Cases?" FindLaw's Writ, April 22, 2005.
- Barbara W. Wall, "Plame Investigation Case to Be Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court," Gannett, May 6, 2005.
- "Supreme Court urged to protect reporters from jail time," AP, May 10, 2005.
- Jack Shafer, "What Matt Cooper Shares With Yaser Hamdi. A new petition before the Supreme Court explains all," Slate, May 11, 2005.
- Adam Liptak, "State Attorneys General Ask Supreme Court to Hear 2 Reporters' Case," (abstract) New York Times, May 28, 2005.
- Allan Wolper, "Was It Proper for 'WP' Reporter to Talk to Plame Prosecutor?" Editor & Publisher, May 31, 2005: "Walter Pincus, a Washington Post investigative reporter, gave a deposition in the Valerie Plame investigation. In a previous 'Ethics Corner' column, Miami Herald reporter David Kidwell criticized him for doing so. Here, Pincus responds."
- Joe Strupp, "Supreme Court To Decide This Week On Hearing Plame Case," Editor & Publisher, June 20, 2005.
- Russ Baker, "The Sins of Judith Miller: The New York Times reporter who helped spread the fallacy that Saddam Hussein had WMD has a new beat: discrediting the United Nations.", Alternet, June 24, 2005.
- "Miller/Cooper Case Reaches Supreme Court Thursday; White House Has No Comment," Editor & Publisher, June 22, 2005.
- Jane Roh, "Journalists Hope Court Takes Up Plame Case," Fox News, June 26, 2005.
- Richard B. Schmitt, "High Court Declines to Hear Appeal of Reporters in Plame Case," Los Angeles Times, June 27, 2005: "The Supreme Court today cleared the way for the Justice Department to jail two reporters who refused to reveal confidential sources to a special prosecutor investigating how the name of an undercover CIA operative ended up in a newspaper column. ... The high court declined to hear the appeal of reporters Judith Miller of the New York Times and Matthew Cooper of Time magazine, who had argued that the 1st Amendment protected them from having to identify their sources to prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald in the politically charged case."
- Gina Holland, "Supreme Court Won't Hear CIA Leak Case," AP, June 27, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "Supreme Court Will Not Hear Miller/Cooper Case," Editor & Publisher, June 27, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "Miller/Cooper Case Returns To Federal Judge," Editor & Publisher, June 27, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "UPDATE: Judge to Consider Miller/Cooper Case on Wednesday," Editor & Publisher, June 27, 2005.
- "Sulzberger, Miller, and Time Inc. Respond to Supreme Court Setback," Editor & Publisher, June 27, 2005.
- "Joseph Wilson Responds to Decision in Plame Case," Editor & Publisher, June 27, 2005.
- Tom Brune, "Jail looms for two journalists. Supreme Court turns down the appeal of reporters who have refused to name their sources in leak probe," Newsday, June 28, 2005: "After the Supreme Court rejected their appeals Monday, two journalists who refused to reveal their confidential sources in a federal leak probe could face an order to go to jail as soon as this week."
- Glenn Harlan Reynolds, "No 'journalistic privilege'," USA Today, June 28, 2005.
- Op-Ed: "Twilight zone for reporters," USA Today, June 28, 2005.
- Claudia Parsons, "Time Inc says will hand over papers in Plame case," Reuters, June 30, 2005.
- "MSNBC Analyst Says Cooper Documents Reveal Karl Rove as Source in Plame Case," Editor & Publisher, July 1, 2005: "Now that Time Inc. has turned over documents to federal court, presumably revealing who its reporter, Matt Cooper, identified as his source in the Valerie Plame/CIA case, speculation runs rampant on the name of that source, and what might happen to him or her. Tonight, on the syndicated McLaughlin Group political talk show, Lawrence O'Donnell, senior MSNBC political analyst, claimed to know that name--and it is, according to him, top White House mastermind Karl Rove." Article includes transcript of O'Donnell's remarks.
- Pete Yost, "Judge Orders Jail for N.Y. Times Reporter," Associated Press, July 6, 2005.
- Reporters Without Borders, "Prison for Judith Miller : a dark day for freedom of the press," Media Release, July 6, 2005.
- Adam Liptak and Maria Newman, "New York Times Reporter Jailed for Keeping Source Secret," New York Times, July 6, 2005.
- Jonathan Weiler, "Miller's Crossing," The Gadflyer, July 6, 2005.
- Editorial: "Judith Miller Goes to Jail," New York Times, July 7, 2005.
- "Judith Miller In Jail," The Rude Pundit, July 7, 2005. Warning: Includes language which may be offensive.
- Norman Solomon, "Judith Miller: Drum Major for War," AlterNet, July 7, 2005: "In the rush to praise Miller for going to jail, people forget her repeated push for war, and adherence to the government's version of stories."
- Joshua Micah Marshall, "The Miller/Fitzgerald Backstory," TPM Cafe, July 7, 2005.
- Patrick J. Buchanan, "On Jailing Journalists", The American Cause, July 11, 2005: Buchanan reminds everyone that there is no federal law shielding reporters from Frand Jury Testimony.
- Atrios, "Good Question," Eschaton, July 12, 2005: "Maybe someone with a better grasp of Plame minutiae knows the answer, but to me a romenesko letter writer [Therese Eiben] asks a good question: 'Judith Miller never wrote about Valerie Plame, how did it become generally known that Miller had a conversation with a source that (presumably) disclosed the fact that Plame was CIA agent/wife of Joseph Wilson? I can’t find that link in this convoluted chain of events.'"
- Greg Palast, "Mr. Rove and the Access of Evil. Tell us your 'source,' Judy. Not published in The New York Times," gregpalast.com, July 12, 2005: "The only thing more evil, small-minded and treasonous than the Bush Administration's jailing Judith Miller for a crime the Bush Administration committed, is Judith Miller covering up her Bush Administration 'source'."
- William E. Jackson, Jr., "What was Judith Miller Up To?" Editor & Publisher, July 12, 2005: "Was she simply a recipient of the leak of Valerie Plame's identity as a CIA agent--or did she carry that news to others herself? Speculation grows that the special prosecutor is looking at the possibility that unnamed journalists 'started a chain of conversations,' passing information about Plame to administration officials."
- Arianna Huffington, "Judy Miller: Do We Want To Know Everything or Don't We?" The Huffington Post, July 27, 2005.
- Arianna Huffington, "The Judy File," The Huffington Post, July 31, 2005.
- Murray Waas, "The Meeting", The American Prospect Online, August 6, 2005.
- "Exclusive: New Information May Reveal Key Details on Judith Miller's Role in the Rove/CIA Scandal," Democracy Now!, August 5, 2005: "In a rare interview, veteran investigative journalist Murray Waas reveals new information on the federal investigation into the leaking of the identity of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame and the role of jailed New York Times reporter Judith Miller. We also speak with Plame's husband, Ambassador Joe Wilson about the latest developments in the case." [Includes rush transcript.]
- Robert Scheer, "Embedded over her head in Washington," Los Angeles Times, August 23, 2005.
- Susan Schmidt and Jim VandeHei, "N.Y. Times Reporter Released From Jail. Miller to Testify In CIA Leak Probe," Washington Post, September 29, 2005.
- David Johnston and Douglas Jehl, "Times Reporter Free From Jail; She Will Testify," New York Times, September 30, 2005.
- John Solomon, "Miller Agrees to Testify in CIA Leak Probe," Associated Press (Yahoo! News), September 30, 2005.
- Adam Entous, "Reporter breaks silence in CIA leak case," Reuters (Yahoo! News), September 30, 2005.
- Joe Strupp, "'NY Times' Attorney Says Subpoena Required Miller to Turn Over Notes," Editor & Publisher, September 30, 2005.
- Arianna Huffington, "Who is Judy Miller Kidding?", AlterNet, October 3, 2005. (First published in the Los Angeles Times).
- Richard Ackland, "Truth trapped in the law's cruel machinery", Sydney Morning Herald, October 7, 2005.
- Adam Entous, "Reporter turns over new notes in CIA leak case," Reuters (ABC News), October 7, 2005.
- Adam Entous, "Letter shows Cheney aide was prodded in leak probe," Reuters (Boston Globe), October 8, 2005.
- Richard B. Schmitt, "N.Y. Times Reporter to Again Testify Before Grand Jury in CIA Leak Case. Judith Miller turns over new notes and plans to 'supplement' earlier testimony, her boss says," Los Angeles Times, October 12, 2005.
- David Johnston, "Contempt Finding Is Lifted in Case of Times Reporter," New York Times, October 13, 2005.
- Howard Kurtz, "The Judith Miller Story: Not Ready Yet. N.Y. Times Staffers Voice Dismay at Newspaper's Coverage," Washington Post, October 13, 2005.
- Juan Cole, "Judy Miller and the neocons: Arrogance, poor editing, and getting too close to her sources -- not ideology -- led to her fall", Salon, October 14, 2005.
- Don Van Natta Jr, Adam Liptak and Clifford J. Levy, "The Miller Case: A Notebook, a Cause, a Jail Cell and a Deal", New York Times, October 16, 2005.
- Judith Miller, "My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Grand Jury Room: A Personal Account", New York Times, October 16, 2005.
- Arianna Huffington, "TimesSelective: Judy-Culpa Raises More Questions Than It Answers," The Huffington Post, October 16, 2005.
- "'Hidden Scandal' in Miller Story, Charges Former CBS Newsman", Editor & Publisher, October 16, 2005.
- Howard Kurtz, "Reporter, Times Are Criticized for Missteps: Media Analysts Question Decisions by Miller, Newspaper's Editors Regarding Leak", Washington Post, October 17, 2005.
- Robert Scheer, "The New York Times' Misguided Crusade", AlterNet, October 18, 2005.
- Norman Solomon, "Judith Miller, the Fourth Estate and the Warfare State," CounterPunch, October 17, 2005.
- Dave Lindorff, "Judy Miller Goes Down in Flames...er...Plames," CounterPunch, October 18, 2005.
- Joyce Marcel, "Miller Time," Common Dreams, October 19, 2005.
- James Gordon Meek and Kenneth R. Bazinet, "Prez Iraq team fought to squelch war critics," New York Daily News, October 19, 2005: "So determined was the ring of top officials to win its argument that it morphed into a virtual hit squad that took aim at critics who questioned its claims, sources told the Daily News. ... 'They were funneling information'" to New York Times reporter Judith Miller. "'Judy was a charter member,' the source said."
- Jack Shafer, "The Exorcism of the New York Times. In the name of journalism, the paper must cast out the unclean spirits," Slate, October 20, 2005.
- Byron Calame, "The Miller Mess: Lingering Issues Among the Answers", New York Times, October 23, 2005.
- Amy Westfeldt, "New York Times ombudsman suggests review of Judith Miller; attorney calls criticism `shameless'", Associated Press, October 23, 2005.
- James Rainey, "Reporter's Strength May Also Be Her Weakness: With friends in high places, the ew York Times' Judith Miller has sources galore -- but she may have trusted them too much", Los Angeles Times, October 23, 2005.
- Manning Pynn, "Judith Miller does not deserve any awards", Orlando Sentinel, October 23, 2005. (Pynn is Public Editor with the Orlando Sentinel).
- Robert Scheer, "What Judy Forgot: Your Right to Know", AlterNet, November 1, 2005.
- Katharine Q. Seelye, "Times and Reporter Reach Agreement on Her Departure", New York Times, November 9, 2005.
- Bill Keller, "Times Editor's Memo to Staff on Judith Miller", New York Times, November 9, 2005.
- "Vanity Fair Offers Fresh Details on Judith Miller Saga," Editor & Publisher, December 6, 2005.
- John Byrne, "Vanity Fair tears into ex-Times reporter Judith Miller," The Raw Story, December 7, 2005.
- Annie Sweeney, "N.Y. Times reporter named in court filing," Chicago Sun-Times, December 13, 2005: "An alleged fund-raiser for Hamas who claims a confession he gave the Israeli government was coerced during 1993 interrogations that were observed by Judith Miller named the former New York Times reporter in court filings Monday, questioning her credibility and professionalism."
- Jack Shafer, "Judith Miller, Interrogator. Her brief career as a questioner of a Hamas suspect in an Israeli jail," Slate, December 14, 2005.