"A White House Smear" [1]
David Corn, The Nation, July 16, 2003
"Novak leak column has familiar sound" [2]
Dana Milbank, Washington Post, October 7, 2003
"For the news leak, a long if not honorable history" [3]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, October 6, 2003
"Editors defend policies on running op-eds" [4]
Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, October 6, 2003
"The ethics of keeping you in the dark" [5]
Robert G. Kaiser, Washington Post, October 5, 2003
"A serious game" [6]
Michael Getler, Washington Post, October 5, 2003
"Bernstein: Novak allowed himself to be used" [7]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, October 3, 2003
"'Conscience moment' in debate over CIA leak" [8]
Peter Johnson, USA Today, October 2, 2003
"Newspaper editorial pages on CIA leak" [9]
Seth Porges, Editor and Publisher, October 2, 2003
"A hot-water leak: Columnist Novak 'surprised' by CIA furor" [10]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, October 1, 2003
"Was ID'ing CIA agent unethical?" [11]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, October 1, 2003
"In the shadows" [12]
PBS NewsHour, September 30, 2003
"Newspaper clients stick with Novak" [13]
Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, September 30, 2003
"Media groups concerned by Justice Dept. investigation of CIA leak" [14]
Associated Press, September 30, 2003
"Media review conduct after leak" [15]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, September 29, 2003
"A Reporter Jailed: The Overview; Reporter Jailed After Refusing to Name Source" [16]
Adam Liptak, The New York Times, July 7, 2005
"Reporter Miller Goes to Jail; Cooper Will Testify" (includes audio report) [17]
NPR, July 7, 2005
"Miller goes to jail" [18]
Michael Scherer, Salon, July 7, 2005
"A Journalist Jailed" [19]
Editorial from The Washington Post, July 7, 2005
"What I Told the Grand Jury" [20]
Matthew Cooper, TIME, July 25, 2005
"Reporter: Rove Told Him of Plame's CIA Tie" [21]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, July 18, 2005
"Matt Cooper's Source" [22]
Michael Isikoff, Newsweek, July 18, 2005
"Transcript of discussion between Matt Cooper, John Podesta, Ken Mehlman, Bob Woodward, and Carl Bernstein on 'Meet the Press'" [23]
MSNBC.com, July 17, 2005
"'Time' reporter to testify; 'N.Y. Times' reporter jailed" [24]
Peter Johnson and Mark Memmott, USA Today, July 6, 2005
"Time' Will Yield Reporter's Notes to Grand Jury" (includes audio report) [25]
NPR, June 30, 2005
"Statement of Time Inc. on the Matthew Cooper Case" [26]
TIME, June 30, 2005
"Supreme Court Won't Hear Reporters in CIA Case" (includes audio report) [27]
NPR, June 27, 2005
"SPJ to Give Judith Miller 'First Amendment' Award" [28]
Editor & Publisher, October 13, 2005
"Times Reporter Free From Jail; She Will Testify" [29]
David Johnston and Douglas Jehl, The New York Times, September 30, 2005
"Statements by Sulzberger, Keller, and Miller on Her Release" [30]
Editor & Publisher, September 29, 2005
"Time Reporter Called a Key to Rove's Defense in Leak Probe" [31]
Jim VandeHei, The Washington Post, November 29, 2005
"2nd Time Reporter Is Asked to Testify in Leak Case" [32]
David Johnston, The New York Times, November 28, 2005
"Woodward Was Told of Plame More Than Two Years Ago" [33]
Jim VandeHei and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post, November 16, 2005
Testifying in the CIA Leak Case: Text of Woodward's Statement [34]
The Washington Post, November 16, 2005
"Grand Jury Hears Summary of Case on CIA Leak Probe" [35]
Carol D. Leonnig and Jim VandeHei, The Washington Post, October 27, 2005
"Possible Cover-Up a Focus in CIA Leak Case: Lawyers" [36]
Reuters, October 21, 2005
"Rove Told Jury Libby May Have Been His Source in Leak Case" [37]
Jim VandeHei and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post, October 20, 2005
"Miller Could be Called to Testify in Terror Case" [38]
Editor & Publisher, October 18, 2005
"Some in Journalism Turn on Miller, Times" [39]
Associated Press, October 17, 2005
"CIA Leak Probe Shines Light on White House" [40]
Associated Press, October 18, 2005
"Rove faces fourth appearance before grand jury" [41]
Associated Press, October 14, 2005
"Judge Lifts Contempt of Court Citation for Miller" [42]
Editor & Publisher, October 12, 2005
"Focus of CIA Leak Probe Appears to Widen" [43]
John D. McKinnon, Joe Hagan and Anne Marie Squeo, The Wall Street Journal, October 12, 2005
"Times Reporter to Testify on Recently Found Notes" [44]
David Johnston, The New York Times, October 12, 2005
"'National Journal': Libby Failed to Tell Fritz About June 23 Talk With Miller" [45]
Editor & Publisher, October 11, 2005
"Rove to Testify Again in Plame Case" [46]
Associated Press, October 6, 2005
"Indictments in Plame Case Could Come Any Time" [47]
Editor & Publisher, October 5, 2005
"Prosecutor in Plame Case May Seek Conspiracy Charges" [48]
Editor & Publisher, October 2, 2005
"Rove Will Not Be Charged in C.I.A. Leak Case, Lawyer Says" [49]
Jim VandeHei, The Washington Post, June 14, 2006
"The Woodward Bombshell" [50]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, November 17, 2005
"Final words: Summing up Judy Miller" [51]
Dan Weil, Media Life, November 10, 2005
"The lessons of Millergate" [52]
Jon Friedman, Market Watch, November 11, 2005
"The Reporter's Last Take" [53]
Lynne Duke, The Washington Post, November 10, 2005
"Miller quits the NY Times--at last" [54]
Jon Friedman, Market Watch, November 9, 2005
"Scandal Overkill?" [55]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 31, 2005
"Some See Indictment as 'a Devastating Day for Journalism'" [56]
James Rainey and Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times, October 29, 2005
"Washington Pundits Were All Dressed Up With Nothing to Say" [57]
June Kronholz and Jackie Calmes, The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2005
"Why the Media Turned on the NY Times" [58]
Jon Friedman, MarketWatch , October 26, 2005
"Not-So-Friendly Fire" [59]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 24, 2005
"Media Heavies, 'Times' Staffers, Join 'War' Over Miller" [60]
Editor & Publisher, October 23, 2005
"Reporter's Strength May Also Be Her Weakness" [61]
James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, October 23, 2005
"Times reporter goes from martyr to mess" [62]
Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times, October 21, 2005
"Judy Miller, Piece of Work" [63]
Eugene Robinson, The Washington Post, October 21, 2005
"The Exorcism of the New York Times" [64]
Jack Shafer, Slate, October 20, 2005
"Seeing Right Through the Times's Transparency" [65]
Tina Brown, The Washington Post, October 20, 2005
"The Sorry Story of Judith Miller: The Times Was Wrong" [66]
Paul Janensch, Hartford Courant, October 20, 2005
"A reporter's conflict: Hero or a stooge?" [67]
Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune, October 19, 2005
"Times Does Duty, And So Does Judy--but It's A Hash" [68]
Tom Scocca and Gabriel Sherman, The New York Observer, October 24, 2005
"Pro- and Anti-Judy Miller Fallout Grips 'New York Times' Newsroom" [69]
Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, October 18, 2005
"New York Times Story on Leak Raises Questions" [70]
James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, October 18, 2005
"Who's in Charge?" [71]
Rem Rieder, American Journalism Review, October/November, 2005
"A crusade in support of a flawed crusader" [72]
Robert Scheer, Los Angeles Times, October 18, 2005
"The Judy War" [73]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 18, 2005
"Newspapers Editors Dissect Miller Reports" [74]
Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, October 17, 2005
"Some in Journalism Turn on Miller, Times" [39]
Associated Press, October 17, 2005
"Reporter, Times are Criticized for Missteps" [75]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 17, 2005
"The Judy Chronicles" [76]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 17, 2005
"Keller Memo Adds 'Personal Postscript' to Paper's Judith Miller Account" [77]
Editor & Publisher, October 17, 2005
"N.Y. Times Breaks Silence on Jailed Writer" [78]
James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, October 16, 2005
"Libby's Letter to Miller Raises 'Troubling' Issues" [79]
Associated Press, October 16, 2005
"'Times' report: Miller called her own shots" [80]
Peter Johnson, USA Today, October 16, 2005
"The Judith Miller Story: Not Ready Yet" [81]
Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, October 13, 2005
"'NY Times' 'Frustrated' by Miller Story" [82]
Seth Sutel, Associated Press, October 12, 2005
"Will Judith Miller Probe Go 'Public'?" [83]
Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, October 12, 2005
"Miller to Talk to Prosecutor Again Tuesday, As Some Editors Question 'NY Times' Coverage of Her Case" [84]
Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, October 10, 2005
"Lessons of the Miller Affair" [85]
David Ignatius, The Washington Post, October 5, 2005
"Judith Miller and the myth of the 'liberal media establishment'" [86]
Cindi Ross Scoppe, Knight Ridder Newspapers, October 5, 2005
"News Comes in Code: Judy Miller's Return to the Times" [87]
Jay Rosen, Pressthink, October 4, 2005
"Sorry, but Times' Miller is no martyr" [88]
Jon Friedman, MarketWatch, October 3, 2005
Judith Miller's Personal Account Published in The New York Times, October 16, 2005 [89]
"CNN transcript: Larry King Interview With Judith Miller" [90]
CNN, November 10, 2005
"Judith Miller's Farewell" [91]
The New York Times, November 9, 2005
"Judith Miller speaks to SPJ" [92] (webcast) [92]
October 18, 2005
"Miller Raises Stakes: Attacks Calame Critique, Disputes Abramson, Calls Keller Memo 'Ugly'" [93]
Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher, October 24, 2005
"Full Text of Judy Miller's Speech Wednesday Before Senate Judiciary Committee" [94]
Editor & Publisher, October 19, 2005
"Miller Presses for Shield Law, Gets Warm Ovation in Vegas" [95]
Ken Ritter, Associated Press, October 18, 2005
"Miller Chats with CNN's Dobbs, Calls Jail 'Demeaning'" [96]
Editor & Publisher, October 4, 2005
"Reporter Defends Refusal to Talk" [97]
Associated Press, October 5, 2005
"Freed Reporter Says She Upheld Principles" [98]
Katharine Q. Seelye, The New York Times, October 4, 2005
"Miller Attorney Says He Tried to Cut a Deal a Year Ago" [99]
Adam Entous, Reuters, October 2, 2005
"Times Reporter Agrees to Leave the Paper" [100]
Katharine Q. Seelye, The New York Times, November 10, 2005
"Times Editor's Memo to Staff on Judith Miller" [101]
The New York Times, November 9, 2005
"'NY Times' Backs Miller Again in Editorial" [102]
Editor & Publisher, October 29, 2005
"'NYT' Public Editor Weighs in on Miller--Her Attorney Hits Back, as Battle Continues" [103]
Associated Press, October 23, 2005
"'Times' Posts Keller Memo--and Miller's Response" [104]
Editor & Publisher, October 23, 2005
"Times Editor Expresses Regret Over Handling of Leak Case" [105]
Katharine Q. Seelye, The New York Times, October 22, 2005
"Keller Memo Adds 'Personal Postscript' to Paper's Judith Miller Account" [77]
Editor & Publisher, October 17, 2005
"The Miller Case: A Notebook, a Cause, a Jail Cell and a Deal" [106]
Don Van Natta Jr., Adam Liptak and Clifford J. Levy, The New York Times, October 16, 2005
"NYT: Miller's Delay Made Story Miss Deadline" [107]
The New York Observer, October 16, 2005
"Public Editor Says He Will Review Upcoming 'NY Times' Opus on Miller" [108]
Editor & Publisher, October 13, 2005
Legislative updates on federal shield law efforts [109]
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
"Shield law gets a boost" [110]
Boston Herald, October 27, 2005
"Bill's Author Says Some Bloggers Would be Protected by Shield Law" [111]
Editor & Publisher, October 24, 2005
"Shield Law Supporters Optimistic on Bill's Passage in 2006" [112]
Editor & Publisher, October 24, 2005
"Why journalists need a shield law" [113]
The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 23, 2005
"Testimony on Proposed Federal Shield Law" [114]
Associated Press, October 19, 2005
The Man Who Said too Much [115]
Michael Isikoff, NewsWeek, August 27, 2006
Fess Up, Mr. Armitage [116]
Opinion Journal, August 30, 2006
End of an Affair [117]
The Washington Post, September 1, 2006
What Valerie Plame Really Did at the CIA [118]
David Corn, The Nation, September 5, 2006
One Leak and a Flood of Silliness
[119]David S. Broder, Washington Post, September 7, 2006 [120]
Greater good of revealing sources [120]
Jack Fuller, Chicago Tribune, September 12, 2006 [121]
Times Studies How to Shake Feds: Disposable Phones, Erasable Notes: 'Act Like a Drug Dealer' [121]
Michael Calderone, New York Observer, September 13, 2006
Please look through the links above and email us with items you think should be included at mail@journalism.org [122].