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scandal. Under Landau's leadership, the Reporters Committee would become America's foremost activist organization in furtherance of the rights of journalists and reporters. This work won Landau numerous awards and accolades. He had a falling-out with the Reporters Committee during the late 1980s,
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Jack Landau was born to Jacob and Florence Landau (formerly Florence Binaghi). He spent his elementary school years in
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who were demanding an audience with the Attorney General during a large-scale protest. Their leader was American
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Landau was retired at the time of his death. He was divorced and had two children with former spouse, attorney
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graduate and legally trained reporter in an era when this was an oddity, having received a law degree from
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Fellows of the Society for Extraordinary Contributions to the Profession
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Jack C. Landau, Who Fought for Rights of News Reporters, Is Dead at 74.
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National Freedom of Information Act Hall of Fame (Charter Member),
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Reporters Committee's first Executive Director, Jack Landau, dies.
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (August 15, 2008).
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Jack Landau, reporter and 'First Amendment guerrilla,' dies.
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Fellows of the Society Award, Sigma Delta Chi Foundation,
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Honorary Degree Citation - Lovejoy Fellow Jack C. Landau.
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Convocation Address: The State of the First Amendment.
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after which he left to write a popular column in the
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Remembering Jack Landau, 'First Amendment Gurrilla'.
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Jack Landau
Jacob Landau
Englewood, New Jersey
USA
Arlington, Virginia
USA
Harvard University
New York University School of Law
journalist
attorney
free-speech
executive director
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Englewood, New Jersey
New Rochelle, New York
New Rochelle High School
Harvard College
San Francisco
Reporters Committee
Bergen Record
Associated Press
The Washington Post
Harvard College
New York University
Cuban Revolution
Associated Press
Havana
Spanish
press secretary
United States Attorney General

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