The Columbia journalism school's damning report on Rolling Stone's discredited rape story was especially critical of its use of made-up names for the alleged attacker and three friends who supposedly talked to the victim after the rape, Roy Peter Clark writes: "Of all the problems with the Rolling Stone story, its promiscuous use of pseudonyms stands as a kind of gateway drug to more consequential forms of malpractice." More from Steve Buttry.
April 13, 2015