Anti-Turkishness Law is Anti-Necessary February 10, 2011 By Justin D. Martin Turkey should repeal Article 301 of its penal code
Mubarak’s Attempt to Mute 80 Million January 29, 2011 By Justin D. Martin An old dictator outdoes himself
Chin Up, Journos, The Future’s Bright January 14, 2011 By Justin D. Martin Demand for international news is set to explode
Unopen to Failure December 13, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Openness and transparency will help news sites survive
Journalists Need to Do the Math December 6, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Numbers still make many watchdogs whimper
Has Tunisia Mesmerized Journalists? November 19, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Tunisia is one of the world’s worst places for journalists—but you wouldn’t know it
A Prince Beyond Reproach October 20, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Kuwait’s emir should build on his country’s considerable press freedom and decriminalize criticism in his direction
Book It September 17, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Travelers will be most responsible for the death of paper books
Sourpusses and the Summit September 7, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Journalists discarded Obama’s Mideast peace summit before it began