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Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal
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in Argentine Republic Law and Jurisprudence |
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Amendment Theory, State Action and the "New Realism" |
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for Competition in the Wake of the Telecommunications Act of
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of Republication Agreements and First Amendment Rights |
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Cable Television Policy Making in Brazil, 1989-1996 |
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Theory, Legal Interdisciplinarity and Reductionism |
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Cable Television and Telephony in the Telecommunications Act
of 1996: Economics, Law, Regulation and Politics |
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Matthew D. Bunker et. al., Triggering
the First Amendment: Newsgathering Torts and Press Freedom |
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Public Journalists and the Courts |
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Television and Telephony in the Telecommunications Act of 1996:
Economics, Law, Regulation and Politics |
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Takeya Mizuno, Confucianism, Collectivism, and Constitutions:
Press Systems in China and Japan |
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T. Barton Carter, Electronic Gatekeepers: Locking
Out the Marketplace of Ideas |
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and Creative Use of Visual Artworks in the 1990s |
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N. Davis and, Guardians of Access: Local Prosecuters and Open
Meeting Laws |
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Technology, Economics and the Coming Transformation of Editorial
Judgment About News |
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Sandra F. Chance and Susan D. Ross, Gag Orders:
Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair
Trial and Free Press? |
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Press: A Hutchins Comission Dream or Nightmare? |
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Sandra F. Chance, Bill F. Chamberlin, Charles
N. Davis and, Guardians of Access: Local Prosecuters and Open
Meeting Laws |
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and Policies of Enhancing Trustworthiness for Information Systems |
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Steven M. Chermak, Marla Sandy and,
A Journey in the Unknown: Pretrial Publicity and Capital Cases |
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of Gender and Defamation |
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and the Hutchins Commission |
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Timothy W. Gleason, Saving Journalism from Itself
(and from Us): The Hutchinson Commission Was Right Then, So
What About Now? |
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of Critical Mass III on Exemption 4 of the Federal Freedom
of Information Act |
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Ursula Goette, Dale Kunkel and, Broadcasters'
Response to the Children's Television Act |
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Local Prosecuters and Open Meeting Laws |
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Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic, Paul S. Voakes,
Kuang-Yu Huang, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support
for First Amendment Rights |
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The Ethical Limits of Free Speech |
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Martin E. Halstuk, Blurred Vision: How Supreme
Court FOIA Opinions on Invasion of Privacy Have Misled the Target
of Legislative Intent |
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The Unprecedented But Limited Success of Telephone Company First
Amendment Arguments |
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Martin E. Halstuk, Speed Bumps on the Information
Superhighway: A Study of Federal Agency Compliance with the
Electroni Freedom of Information Act of 1996 |
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Ensuring Diversity in the Era of Video Dialtone |
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Kathleen Hansen, Shannon Martin and,
Examining the "Virtual" Publication as a "Newspaper
of Record" |
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| Susan Dente Ross, John W. Wright II and, Trial
by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception
of Criminal Defendants |
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Marouf Hasian, Jr., Communication Law as a Rhetorical
Practice: A Case Study of the Masses Decision |
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and Cultural Meaning: An Analysis of Metaphors in Selected Supreme
Court Texts |
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M. Joseph Hinshaw, The Role of Standardization
and Interoperability in Copyright Protection of Computer Software |
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Fraser, Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson
Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System |
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R. Michael Hoefges, Prosecuting the Press: First
Amendment Balancing and State Statutes That Punish Publication
of Information of Crimes and Official Misconduct |
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Going Beyond Survey Evidence in the Determination of "A
Likelihood of Confusion" |
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R. Michael Hoefges, The Use of State Crime and
Accident Records for Targeted, Direct-Mail Solicitations: Commericial
Speech, Access and Privacy |
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Nonconfidential Information in States with Shield Laws |
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W. Wat Hopkins, Justice Brennan, Justice Harlan
and New York Times v. Sullivan: A Case Study in Supreme
Court Decision Making |
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Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial:
Implications for the Criminal Justice System |
2
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Kuang-Yu Huang, Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic,
Paul S. Voakes, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support
for First Amendment Rights |
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| David R. Freidman and Matt Jackson, Alachua Free-Net:
Looking for the First Amendment at One Outpost on the Information
Highway |
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John L. Huffman, Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski
and, Encryption and the First Amendment |
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John L. Huffman, Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski
and, The V-Chip and Cyber Cops: Technology vs. Regulation |
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Approach and Freedom of Expression |
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Thomas A. Hughes, The Actual Malice Rule: Why
Canada Rejected the American Approach to Libel |
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Act of 1998: A Proposed Amendment to Accommodate Free Spech |
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Richard Labunski, The First Amendment at the Crossroads:
Free Expression and New Media Technology |
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Looking for the First Amendment at One Outpost on the Information
Highway |
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Alexander C. Larson and Dennis L. Weisman, The
Economics of Access Pricing, Imputation and Essential Facilities,
With Application to Telecommunications Policy |
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Dispute: A Two-Level Games Analysis |
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Roy Leeper, Keegstra and R.A.V.: A
Comparative Analysis of the Canadian and U.S. Approaches to
Hate Speech Regulation |
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Karen M. Markin, Media Recognition and Access
to the Presidential Primary Ballot |
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| Michelle Johnson, Of Public Interest: How Courts
Handle Rape Victims' Privacy Suits |
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Karen M. Markin, The Truth Hurts: Intentional
Infliction of Emotional Distress as a Cause of Action Against
the Media |
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| Amy B. Jordan, John L. Sullivan and,
Playing by the Rules: Impact and Implementation of Children's
Educational Television Regulations Among Local Broadcasters |
4
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4
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483
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Shannon Martin and Kathleen Hansen,
Examining the "Virtual" Publication as a "Newspaper
of Record" |
1
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4
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579
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| Howard Kleiman, Government-Operated Public Broadcast
Stations and Candidates' Access to Political Debates |
1
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2
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299
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Sheree Martin, Sigman Splichal, Matthew D. Bunker
and, Triggering the First Amendment: Newsgathering Torts and
Press Freedom |
4
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3
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325
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| Arati Korwar, Andrew R. Bechtel and, Copyright
and Creative Use of Visual Artworks in the 1990s |
4
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4
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431
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Jack M. McLeod et al., A Model of Public Support
for First Amendment Rights |
3
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4
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479
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| Alex Kozinski, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned
to Love the Press |
3
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2
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163
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Takeya Mizuno, Betty H. Winfield and Christopher
E. Beaudoin, Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions: Press
Systems in China and Japan |
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Response to the Children's Television Act |
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A Comparative Study |
2
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Susan D. Ross, Sandra F. Chance and, Gag Orders:
Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair
Trial and Free Press? |
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| Philip M. Napoli, The Federal Communications Commission
and Broadcast Policy-Making--1966-95: A Logistic Regression
Analysis of Interest Group Influence |
5
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2
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203
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Susan Dente Ross, The "Strange Power of Speech":
the Unprecedented But Limited Success of Telephone Company First
Amendment Arguments |
3
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1
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| Kaarle Nordenstreng, Hutchins Goes Global |
3
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Susan Dente Ross, When the Wires Cross: Ensuring
Diversity in the Era of Video Dialtone |
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| John E. Nowak, First Amendment Values and Government
Participation in the Marketplace, Fifty Years After The Hutchins
Report |
3
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275
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Susan Dente Ross, John W. Wright II and, Trial
by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception
of Criminal Defendants |
2
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| David Ozmun, Abortion and Harm to Children: Limits
on Television Political Advertisements |
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Ronald D. Rotunda, Reporting Sensational Trials:
Free Press, a Responsible Press, and Cameras in the Courts |
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| Ashley Packard, Does Proposed Federal
Cyberstalking Legislation Meet Constitutional Requirements? |
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William D. Rowland, Jr., The Meaning
of "The Public Interest" in Communications Policy,
Part I: Its Origins in State and Federal Regulation |
2
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| Ashley Packard, Threats or Theater: Does Planned
Parenthood v. American Coalition of Life Activists Signify
that Tests for "True Threats" Need to Change? |
5
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235
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William D. Rowland, Jr., The Meaning of "The
Public Interest" in Communications Policy, Part II: Its
Implementation in Early Broadcast Law and Regulation |
2
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| Brett Parnes, Freedom of Information Versus the
National Security Council: Obscuring the Focus of the "Sole-Function"
Test |
4
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355
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Joseph A. Russomanno, A Decade on the Court: The
First Amendment Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia |
2
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| Michael Perkins, International Human Rights and
the Collegiation of Journalists: The Case of Costa Rica |
4
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Joseph A. Russomanno, "The Fireband of My
Youth": Holmes, Emerson and Freedom of Expression |
5
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| Barbara K. Petersen, Logic, Licensing and Public
Relations |
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Joseph A. Russomanno, Workplace Freedom of Expression:
A Case for the Broadcast Newsroom Employee |
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| Gregory Pitts, Democracy and Press Freedom in
Zambia: Attitudes of Members of Parliament Toward Media and
Media Regulation |
5
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269
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Joseph A. Russomanno and Kyu Ho Youm, "Neutral
Reportage" and Its Second Decade: A Marketplace Perspective |
3
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| Alan Prendergast, Taming the Watchdog: Justice
Byron White and the Repudiation of Press Privilege |
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| Mark Sableman, Link Law: The Emerging Law of Internet
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John L. Sullivan and Amy B. Jordan, Playing by
the Rules: Impact and Implementation of Children's Educational
Television Regulations Among Local Broadcasters |
4
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| Jan H. Samoriski, Private Spaces and Public Interests:
Internet Navigation, Commercialism and the Fleecing of Democracy |
5
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Randall S. Sumpter, "Censorship Liberally
Administered": Press, U.S. Military Relations in the Spanish-American
War |
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| Jan H. Samoriski et al., Encryption and the First
Amendment |
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Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and John L.
Huffman, Encryption and the First Amendment |
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Cops: Technology vs. Regulation |
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Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and John L.
Huffman, The V-Chip and Cyber Cops: Technology vs. Regulation |
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into the Unknown: Pretrial Publicity and Capital Cases |
1
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533
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Susana N. Vittadini Andres, First Amendment Influence
in Argentine Republic Law and Jurisprudence |
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| Amit Schejter, From a Tool for National
Cohesion to a Manifestation of National Conflict: The Evolution
of Cable Television Policy in Israel, 1986-98 |
4
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Paul S. Voakes, Lessons Learned: A
Lawsuit's Impact on Journalistic Behavior |
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| Karl H. Schmid, Public Broadcasting Stations'
Exclusion of Candidates from Debates: A Step Toward Political
Independence? |
5
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Paul S. Voakes, Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic,
Kuang-Yu Huang, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support
for First Amendment Rights |
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| Barbara H. Smith, To Filter or Not to Filter:
The Role of the Public Library in Determining Internet Access |
5
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385
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Dennis L. Weisman, Alexander C. Larson and, The
Economics of Access Pricing, Imputation and Essential Facilities,
With Application to Telecommunications Policy |
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| Rodney A. Smolla, From Paparazzi to Hidden Cameras:
The Hidden Side of a Free and Responsible Press |
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