Howie Carr: As a journalist for the Boston Herald who writes a regular column, is he violating journalistic standards by speaking at partisan political fundraisers?
The Boston Herald...
Prosecutors in Illinois have gone after the emails, expense reports, grades and class work of students involved in the Medill Innocence Project at Northwestern, a program that investigates wrongful convictions. The state's attorney is investigating whether students are being promised good grades for getting witnesses to recant testimony. But the university is claiming harassment and retaliation for making the criminal justice system look bad.