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Author &
Title
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No.
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Page
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| GAG ORDERS |
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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? |
1
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2
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271
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| GAMES
THEORY |
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Krishna P. Jayakar, The United
States-China Copyright Dispute: A Two-Level Games Analysis
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2
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4
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527
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| GATEKEEPING |
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| T. Barton Carter, Electronic
Gatekeepers: Locking Out the Marketplace of Ideas |
3
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3
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389
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| GAY,
LESBIAN AND BISEXUAL EXPRESSION |
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David S. Allen, Merging Law
and Ethics: Discourse Legal Theory and Freedom of Expression
in Hurley
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4
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4
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403
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| GENDER |
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Diane L. Borden, Patterns of
Harm: An Analysis of Gender and Defamation
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2
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1
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105
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| Sandra Davidson, Age Spots: Gender
Sensitivity and the Hutchins Commission |
3
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2
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247
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| GILLIGAN,
CAROL |
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| Sandra Davidson, Age Spots: Gender
Sensitivity and the Hutchins Commission |
3
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2
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247
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| GOVERNMENT
SPEECH |
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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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2
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275
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| GRAND
JURIES |
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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 |
2
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2
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213
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| HABERMAS,
JURGEN |
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David S. Allen, Merging Law
and Ethics: Discourse Legal Theory and Freedom of Expression
in Hurley
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4
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4
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403
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Patricia Aufderheide, In Search
of the Civic Sector: Cable Television Policy Making in
Brazil, 1989-1996
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2
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4
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563
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| HAND,
LEARNED |
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| Marouf Hasian, Jr., Communication
Law as A Rhetorical Practice: A Case Study of the Masses
Decision |
1
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4
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497
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| HARLAN,
JOHN MARSHALL |
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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 |
1
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4
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469
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| HATE
EXPRESSION |
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| Roy Leeper, Keegstra and
R.A.V.: A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian
and U.S. Approaches to Hate Speech Legislation |
5
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3
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295
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| HILL
V. CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY |
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Thomas A. Hughes, The Actual
Malice Rule: Why Canada Rejected the American Approach
to Libel
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3
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1
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55
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| HISTORICAL
ANALYSIS |
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Diane L. Borden, Patterns of
Harm: An Analysis of Gender and Defamation
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2
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1
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105
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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
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2
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3
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309
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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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4
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363
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| Author
& Title |
Vol.
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No.
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Page
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| HOCKING,
WILLIAM E. |
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| Donald M. Gillmor,
Who was W.E. Hocking? |
3
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2
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231
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| HOLMES,
JR., OLIVER WENDELL |
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Joseph A. Russomanno,
The Fireband of My Youth: Holmes, Emerson
and Freedom of Expression
5 1 33 |
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| HUMAN
RIGHTS |
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Orayb A. Najjar,
The 1995 Palestinian Press Law: A Comparative Study
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2
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1
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41
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Michael Perkins,
International Human Rights and the Collegiation of Journalists:
The Case of Costa Rica
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4
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1
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59
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| HURLEY
V. IRISH-AMERICAN GAY GROUP |
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David S. Allen,
Merging Law and Ethics: Discourse Legal Theory and Freedom
of Expression in Hurley
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4
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4
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403
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| HUTCHINS
COMMISSION |
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Stephen Bates,
The Commission and Its Lessons
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3
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2
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141
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| Randall P. Bezanson,
The Atomization of the Newspaper: Technology, Economics
and the Coming Transformation of Editorial Judgment About
News |
3
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2
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175
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| Margaret A. Blanchard,
Reclaiming Freedom of the Press: A Hutchins Commission
Dream or Nightmare? |
3
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3
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371
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| T. Barton Carter,
Electronic Gatekeepers: Locking Out the Marketplace of
Ideas |
3
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3
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389
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| Sandra Davidson,
Age Spots: Gender Sensitivity and the Hutchins Commission
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3
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2
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247
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| Timothy W. Gleason,
Saving Journalism from Itself (and from Us): The Hutchins
Commission Was Right Then, So What About Now? |
3
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3
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409
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| Donald M. Gillmor,
Who was W.E. Hocking? |
3
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2
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231
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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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| Kaarle Nordenstreng,
Hutchins Goes Global |
3
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3
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419
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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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2
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275
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| Ronald D. Rotunda,
Reporting Sensational Trials: Free Press, a Responsible
Press and Cameras in the Court |
3
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2
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295
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| Rodney A. Smolla,
From Paparazzi to Hidden Cameras: The Hidden Side of a
Free and Responsible Press |
3
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2
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315
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| HYPERLINKS |
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Mark Sableman,
From Paparazzi to Hidden Cameras: The Hidden Side of a
Free and Responsible Press
3 2 315 |
3
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2
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315
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