Brian Lehrer, of WNYC radio, interviews James Goodale on the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the Pentagon Papers.
James Goodale led the case for The New York Times in 1971 and won. This First Amendment decision will hold forever: the government cannot restrain the press from publishing (censorship).
The Pentagon Papers Interview on WHYY Radio Times with Marty Moss Cowain, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 about the declassification of the Pentagon Papers on the 40th anniversary of their publication, June 13, 2011. Click here forthe entire one hour interview with Daniel Ellsberg, Leslie Gelb and James Goodale.
James C. Goodale discusses his experiences as a leading First Amendment Lawyer, including the highly publicized Pentagon Papers case, at the City Club of Cleveland, the citadel of the First Amendment, April 12, 2013
American Journalism Review - Keynote speech by James C. Goodale Click to hear James Goodale's "fight like tigers" speech American Journalism Review, the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, hosted a conference April 2 and 3, 2006, at the University of Maryland called "The End of Confidentiality? Journalists, Sources and Consequences."
Video of James C. Goodale's speech for 30th Anniversary of Release of Pentagon Papers A Symposium for the 30th Anniversary of Release of Pentagon Papers was sponsored by Vietnam Veterans of America on June 5, 2001.