Stephen Glass Journalism Scandal

In the late 90's Stephen Glass wrote many successful articles for news companies including The New Republic and  Rolling Stone. In 1998 it was revealed that Glass's published articles had been completely fabricated to the point that some were based on fictional events. He made up quotations and sources in his articles. Besides the fact that Glass lied in his work as a journalist, he also included many negative stereotypes about ethnic and political groups. Glass has since been fired from The New Republic and has become infamous for his misconduct in journalism. Now Glass has been barred from receiving his license to practice law because of his apparent unappreciation of the truth.

The news outlet could have fact-checked Glass's work more carefully before allowing his articles to be published. Glass's journalism fabrications were unethical because he presented lies as the truth and was completely knowledgeable about what he was doing.

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