Case 4.1: Stephen Hess, "Lying (for Journalists)"
-There are four situations in which a journalist may consider lying, according to the Society of Professional Journalists' handbook on ethics. Select one of these cases to analyze in detail (e.g., in what instance would you be able to determine that "the harm prevented by the information outweighed the damage caused by the deception"?).
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