The Right To Be Forgotten
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Nov 13, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:47:09
A Long Island newspaper group will remove its online police blotter reports after a few weeks. In Connecticut there’s a public campaign to expunge the criminal records of low-level offenders. We’ll discuss the right to be forgotten, with guests: Gavin Menu, co-publisher, and Bill Sutton, director of digital media and managing editor, The Express News Group Rev. Anthony Bennett, co-chair, CONECT , and pastor, Mount Aery Baptist Church Anne Hughes, Connecticut state representative, D-Easton Melvin Medina, public policy and advocacy director, ACLU of Connecticut
A Long Island newspaper group will remove its online police blotter reports after a few weeks. In Connecticut there’s a public campaign to expunge the criminal records of low-level offenders. We’ll discuss the right to be forgotten, with guests: Gavin Menu, co-publisher, and Bill Sutton, director of digital media and managing editor, The Express News Group Rev. Anthony Bennett, co-chair, CONECT , and pastor, Mount Aery Baptist Church Anne Hughes, Connecticut state representative, D-Easton Melvin

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