Photograph of Aman Batheja, a political editor with The Texas Tribune, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. He is seated at tables on the stage in the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Photograph of the crowd of attendees during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel that was held in the UNT Union's Lyceum auditorium. One of the attendees is standing at a microphone and is asking the panelists a question. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Photograph of Dr. Kimi King, a UNT professor in the Department of Political Science, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. She is seated at tables on the stage in the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Photograph of a woman speaking from the podium on the Lyceum stage before the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel begins. Behind her the screen shows a paper with most of the words censored, the ones still visible make the title of the panel. On the stage beside the podium are three round tables with five chairs lined up behind it. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Photograph of James Mueller, the Interim Journalism Associate Dean and Professor at the Mayborn School of Journalism, speaking from behind a podium at the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel that was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism. Behind him the screen shows an image of a young man whose mouth is covered with duct-tape. The event was held in the UNT Union's Lyceum auditorium.
Photograph of Matt Mackowiak, a political and communications consultant, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. He is seated at tables on the stage of the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
A membership certificate for Rodney Harold Ashford certifying that he is a member of The Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, as a descendant of John Hart. The NSSAR seal is attached and the certificate is signed by NSSAR's President General and Secretary General and the TXSSAR State President and State Secretary.
A membership certificate for Roger Edward Cobb certifying that he is a member of The Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, as a descendant of Aaron Miller. The NSSAR seal is attached and the certificate is signed by NSSAR's President General and Secretary General and the TXSSAR State President and State Secretary.
Photograph of Michael Lindenberger, an editorial writer with The Dallas Morning News and an ex-DC correspondent, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. He is seated at tables on the stage in the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Photograph of moderator Rebecca Aguilar and panelists (L-R) Paul Watler, Matt Mackowiak, Michel Lindenberger, Dr. Kimi King, and Aman Batheja, on stage during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism in the UNT Union's Lyceum auditorium. On the screen behind them a page that is completely redacted is displayed for effect along with a man's face with duct-tape over the mouth.
Photograph of the panelists (L-R) Paul Watler, Matt Mackowiak, Michael Lindenberger, Dr. Kimi King, and Aman Batheja sitting at tables on the UNT Union Lyceum's stage. They are all taking part in the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel that was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Photograph of Paul Watler, a board-certified civil trial lawyer, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. He is seated at tables on the stage in the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
Poster announcing an award received by the University of North Texas' College of Education in 2010 titled the 'Dr. Mike Moses Endowed Chair in Educational Administration'. The chair provides support and resources for furthering the UNT College of Education administrative program and graduate programs.
Photograph of a poster used to advertise the "First Amendment: Under Siege" panel. It lists the date and time and also has a photo of a woman with duct-tape covering her mouth. The poster is standing outside of the UNT Union's Lyceum doors.
Photograph of Rebecca Aguilar, a full time Mayborn School of Journalism student who has worked for several news publications and TV channels, at the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. Aguilar acted as the moderator for the event, which was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism. The panel took place in the UNT Union's Lyceum auditorium.
Photograph of a woman speaking from behind a podium before the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel begins. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism in the UNT Union's Lyceum.
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