THE ISSUE: The owner of a Hawaii news Web site has been subpoenaed to name her confidential sources for recent articles.
A lawyer is challenging the right of Internet journalist Malia Zimmerman to protect the identities of her confidential sources, mistakenly calling her a blogger. Zimmerman clearly derives her livelihood from gathering the news and disseminating [...]
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OPINION: Internet journalist’s sources should be kept confidential
May 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
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First Amendment Under Attack in Pflueger’s Ka Loko Dam Case
May 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Hawaii’s Circuit Court Judge Gary Chang decided Monday, April 30, that Malia Zimmerman, editor and reporter for Hawaii Reporter, should be deposed as part of a civil lawsuit by retired auto mogul Jimmy Pflueger. Mr. Pflueger, who was convicted in 2005 on 10 felony counts for illegal grubbing and grading of Kauai’s Pilaa Bay, also [...]
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Ka Loko Dam Breach Disaster Has Many Similarities to Johnstown Flood
May 5th, 2007 · No Comments
“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat itâ€
By Jane Dahm, Sonia Thosar, Keenan Herman and Maddie Stevens, 5th Grade Students, Daniel Wright Junior School in Lincolnshire, IL
Editor’s note: Litigation to determine who is at fault for the March 14, 2006, Ka Loko Dam breach and the deaths of 8 people is still [...]
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Young, White and unwanted
May 4th, 2007 · No Comments
The finished session is notable for rejection of Lingle nominees
The 2007 Legislature ended with House and Senate members holding hands and singing, but the session will most be remembered for the two people not there: Iwalani White and Peter Young.
The Senate Democrats handed Republican Gov. Linda Lingle her first two Cabinet nomination defeats as the [...]
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Trouble In Paradise
May 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
A Burst Dam in Hawaii Killed Seven People — Was It Really an Act of God?
The Hawaiian island of Kauai, with its pristine rain forests and idyllic beaches, is an American paradise. The “Garden Isle,” as it’s called, is also a popular wedding destination, a remote and romantic setting that lures young couples to take [...]
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Ka Loko civil suits set for 2009
April 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Those seeking closure for one of Kaua‘i’s deadliest tragedies will have to wait until the year 2009 before the first of two civil trials begins, a judge determined yesterday.
That’s largely due to the arguments made by several defense attorneys that adequate preparation for those accused of negligence in the Ka Loko Reservoir Dam breach will [...]
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