Should Stephen Glass be allowed to become a lawyer?
Stephen Glass was exposed for fabricating stories for The New Republic and other magazines in the late '90's. In the years since, the disgraced journalist has tried to reinvent himself as a lawyer - but the New York and California State Bars both rejected him. The California Supreme Court heard arguments in Glass's appeal of the decision on Wednesday. Day 6 is joined by his legal mentor,...
Stephen Glass was exposed for fabricating stories for The New Republic and other magazines in the late '90's. In the years since, the disgraced journalist has tried to reinvent himself as a lawyer - but the New York and California State Bars both rejected him. The California Supreme Court heard arguments in Glass's appeal of the decision on Wednesday. Day 6 is joined by his legal mentor, Susan Low Bloch, and Adam Penenberg, whose reporting first exposed Glass's fabrications. Penenberg is also the author of the new book, Play at Work.