'Vaguely Threatening': Federal Prosecutor Queries Leading Medical Journal
Source: New York Times
April 25, 2025, 1:37 p.m. ET
A federal prosecutor in Washington has contacted The New England Journal of Medicine, considered the worlds most prestigious medical journal, with questions that suggested without evidence that it was biased against certain views and influenced by external pressures. Dr. Eric Rubin, the editor in chief of N.E.J.M., described the letter as vaguely threatening in an interview with The New York Times. At least three other journals have received similar letters from Edward Martin Jr., a Republican activist serving as interim U.S. attorney in Washington. Mr. Martin has been criticized for using his office to target opponents of the administration.
His letters accused the publications of being partisans in various scientific debates and asked a series of accusatory questions about bias and the selection of research articles. Do they accept submissions from scientists with competing viewpoints? What do they do if the authors whose work they published may have misled their readers? Are they transparent about influence from supporters, funders, advertisers and others? News of the letter to N.E.J.M. was reported earlier by STAT, a health news outlet.
Mr. Martin also asked about the role of the National Institutes of Health, which funds some of the research the journals publish, and the agencys role in the development of submitted articles. Amanda Shanor, a First Amendment expert at the University of Pennsylvania, said the information published in reputable medical journals like N.E.J.M. is broadly protected by the Constitution.
In most cases, journals have the same robust rights that apply to newspapers the strongest the Constitution provides, she added. There is no basis to say that anything other than the most stringent First Amendment protections apply to medical journals, she said. It appears aimed at creating a type of fear and chill that will have effects on peoples expression thats a constitutional concern.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/25/health/nejm-prosecutor-letter.html

jayschool2013
(2,573 posts)yellow dahlia
(2,281 posts)and we're paying their salaries.
MuseRider
(34,597 posts)everyone else is just like them.
Have ANY of them ever done research or worked on a project to investigate to move things forward for the good of everyone?
WE ARE NOT THEM. They need to be brought to the thoughts of doing good for all not just for their own egos.
Nothing is perfect but damn, nobody can do anything anymore without scrutiny of the research, based on the ideology of one party.
Grins
(8,270 posts)Eddie is the Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, the only AG tasked with federal crimes AND local crime. He has ZERO purview over events in other federal jurisdictions. Takin a wild guess that the NEW ENGLAND Journal of Medicine is - in New England.
Fun fact: He used to work for Phyllis Schflys Reich-wing Eagle Forum.. Where the Reich-wing crazy never rests.
BumRushDaShow
(151,223 posts)Schlafly is definitely a bat-outta-hell blast from the past.
wolfie001
(4,705 posts)So glad both are dead. I celebrated when I heard of both their croakings.
BumRushDaShow
(151,223 posts)Now they are all like that.
muriel_volestrangler
(103,484 posts)Andrew Nixon, a spokesman for the Health and Human Services Department, declined to comment on whether Mr. Kennedy had any involvement with the letters.
In the interview, Mr. Kennedy said he would seek to prosecute medical journals under federal anti-corruption laws.
Im going to litigate against you under the racketeering laws, under the general tort laws, he said. Im going to find a way to sue you unless you come up with a plan right now to show how youre going to start publishing real science.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the new director of N.I.H., has vigorously criticized the leadership of scientific journals. Recently he co-founded a new journal as an alternative to traditional scientific publishing. It has published contrarian views on Covid.
https://archive.is/RMgsG
It's not just Martin taking aim at anything he perceives as non-MAGA; the vile appointments Trump has made have their own vendettas to pursue.
BumRushDaShow
(151,223 posts)and feeding their power-tripping egos.
(I'm all out of NYT gift links for the month and was threatened the last time I used an archive link)
muriel_volestrangler
(103,484 posts)If it really may get DU into trouble, I'll stop using them (I don't that often, I just thought since I wanted to quote for what seemed an important part, I wanted people to see context). But if it was just a bog-standard DUer, I'll argue the point with them if they object.
BumRushDaShow
(151,223 posts)I used the archive.ph (and variants) which are basically screenshot images of these sites similar to the Wayback Machine. I know there have been threads refuting those who have any issues but there are some hills that I don't feel like dying on. I sub to a bunch of sites - including at least 3 that offer gift links, so I just use those (unfortunately Bloomberg limits it to 5 a month, but the others allow 10 )
Solly Mack
(94,850 posts)ShazzieB
(20,347 posts)But since knowing stuff has never been a prequisite for holding a position in the Schlump administration, I guess there's no reason why he should know anything about that!
Karasu
(1,002 posts)differing interpretations of data. Something that doesn't exist in the conservative mind, where literally everything has been reduced to a matter of "opinion" as they try to legitimize their anti-science quackery and normalize revisiting every single fucking settled scientific finding in the history of mankind--from mainstreaming anti-vaxxers after 70 years of them rightfully being considered nutjobs to fucking weather manipulation. They're all nothing but mindless contrarians and contribute absolutely nothing of value to any kind of intellectual discourse.