Megan Seligman is the senior print editor at the Ryerson Review of Journalism. She has written for several millennial targeted publications and completed a summer internship at the Kit. Her interests include mental health and the Canadian justice system. When she is not working, you can find her baking, playing with her dog or binge watching Law and Order SVU.
What are the responsibilities of reporters, producers, and editors when juggling the sometimes conflicting principles of “innocent until proven guilty” and “the public’s right to know”?