That's how Jennifer V Brown is billed in her Journal OpEd this morning, link.
How does one do that exactly? Conventional "legal" wisdom is, never say anything, to anyone, ever. The obligations of a Public Information Officer to the public include being candid, forthright and honest with them.
A legal adviser will advise saying as little as the law requires.
A real public information officer advises saying as much as the law allows.
Fundamentally different advice.
How does one do both?
One doesn't.
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