I usually don't write about journalism, but there are two current controversies with wide-ranging implications. There is a clamor, from powerful figures on the right, to make it easier to collect damages from news organizations for defamation. There is a separate debate over whether "objectivity" is the desirable standard for mainstream news reporting. To help, I reached out to three of the very best and most experienced journalists I worked with: Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of the New York Times, earlier a Wall Street Journal reporter and editor; Norman Pearlstine, once managing editor of the Wall Street Journal, then editor-in-chief of Time Inc. and editor of the Los A
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