Journal Media wins four Justice Media Awards for excellence in legal journalism

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Journal Media has received four awards at the annual Justice Media Awards

JOURNAL MEDIA HAS won four prizes at this year’s Justice Media Awards, the longest-running media awards in Ireland, which recognise and reward excellence in legal journalism.

“It was an extremely comprehensive and detailed investigation into cross border trade and the potential forging of documents, while highlighting likely devastating consequences for the environment.” The judges said the podcast episode was “an informative explainer which allowed the listener to understand the issues arising from the reversal of Roe v Wade, and how such decisions trigger laws in some US States”‘

 

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