Alexandre De Moraes Defends that STF Again Discuss Diploma Requirement for Journalists
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An understanding established by the STF itself in 2009 considered unconstitutional the requirement of specific university training for the performance in the press
Ministers Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), discussed on Tuesday (18) the possibility of the Court revisiting the decision that dropped the compulsory diploma of journalist for the exercise of the profession. The statements took place a week after Moraes authorized an operation of search and seizure against the informant of journalist Luís Pablo, responsible for reports against Dino. Dino stated that full f…
Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), defended the resumption of compulsory higher education for the exercise of the profession of journalist. The proposal arose in the midst of a debate in the Court on the limits of press freedom, with the magistrate affirming that the prerogatives of the category cannot [...]
The ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Flávio Dino and Alexandre de Moraes defended, on Tuesday, 18, the re-discussion of the rule that dispenses the diploma of journalism for the exercise of the profession in Brazil. The demand was dropped by the Court itself in 2009.The theme returned to the plenary during the trial of a case involving the right of reply between TV Globo and a medical clinic cited in a report on sexual harassment. Du…
The minister of the STF Alexandre de Moraes again advanced against the journalists by commenting on a vote in a case of right of reply of the Globo Network.
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