Subject Index
                                                 
   
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Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
 
       
JAPAN        
Betty H. Winfield, et al., Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions: Press Systems in China and Japan
5
3
323
 
 
 
JOURNALISM
 
Randall P. Bezanson, The Atomization of the Newspaper: Technology, Economics and the Coming Transformation of Editorial Judgment About News
3
2
175
 
 
 
Timothy W. Gleason, Saving Journalism from Itself (and from Us): The Hutchins Commission Was Right Then, So What About Now?
3
3
409
 
 
 
Joseph A. Russomanno, Workplace Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast Newsroom Employee
1
1
1
 
 
 
Paul S. Voakes, Lessons Learned: A Lawsuit’s Impact on Journalistic Behavior
4
1
87
 
 
 
JOURNALISTS
 
Louis Day, The Journalist as Citizen Activist: The Ethical Limits of Free Speech
4
1
1
 
 
 
JOURNALIST'S PRIVILEGE
 
Morgan David Arant, Jr., Promises to Keep: Enforcement of Prepublication Agreements and First Amendment Rights
1
3
325
 
 
 
Anthony L. Fargo, The Journalist’s Privilege for Nonconfidential Information in States with Shield Laws
4
3
325
 
 
 
Alan Prendergast, Taming the Watchdog: Justice Byron White and the Repudiation of Press Privilege
1
2
177
 
 
 
JUDICIAL ATTITUDES
 
Sandra F. Chance and Susan D. Ross, Gag Orders: Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair Trial and Free Press?
1
2
271
 
 
 
JUDICIAL PHILOSOPHY
 
Alan Prendergast, Taming the Watchdog: Justice Byron White and the Repudiation of Press Privilege
1
2
77
 
 
 
Joseph A. Russomanno, A Decade on the Court: The First Amendment Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia
2
3
329
 
 
 
JUDICIAL PROCESS
 
Ronald D. Rotunda, Reporting Sensational Trials: Free Press, a Responsible Press and Cameras in the Courts
3
2
295
 
 
 
JURIES
 
William J. Brown et al., Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System
2
2
261
 
 
 
Sandra F. Chance and Susan D. Ross, Gag Orders: Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair Trial and Free Press?
1
2
271
 
         
Marla Sandys and Steven M. Chermak, A Journey into the Unknown: Pretrial Publicity and Capital Cases
1
4
533
 
 
 
John W. Wright II and Susan Dente Ross, Trial by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception of Criminal Defendants
2
4
397
 
         
JUVENILE COURTS        
R. Michael Hoefges, Prosecuting the Press: First Amendment Balancing and State Statutes That Punish Publication of Information of Crimes and Official Misconduct
2
2
213
 
Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
 
KANT, IMMANUEL
Sandra Davidson, Age Spots: Gender Sensitivity and the Hutchins Commission
3
2
247
 
LATIN AMERICA
Michael Perkins, International Human Rights and the Collegiation of Journalists: The Case of Costa Rica
4
1
59
 
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Shannon Martin and Kathleen Hansen, Examining the “Virtual” Publication as a “Newspaper of Record”
1
4
579
 
LIBEL
Diane L. Borden, Patterns of Harm: An Analysis of Gender and Defamation
2
1
105
 
Clay Calvert, Clashing Conceptions of Press Duties: Public Journalists and the Courts
2
4
441
 
W. Wat Hopkins, Justice Brennan, Justice Harlan and New York Times v. Sullivan: A Case Study in Supreme Court Decision Making
1
4
469
 
Thomas A. Hughes, The Actual Malice Rule: Why Canada Rejected the American Approach to Libel
3
1
55
 
Joseph A. Russomanno and Kyu Ho Youm, “Neutral Reportage” and Its Second Decade: A Marketplace Perspective
3
3
349
 
LIBERAL THEORY
Matthew D. Bunker, First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self
1
2
241
 
Roy Leeper, Keegstra and R.A.V.: A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian and U.S. Approaches to Hate Speech Legislation
5
3
295
 
LIBERTARIANISM
Betty H. Winfield, et al., Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions: Press Systems in China and Japan
5
3
323
 
LIBRARIES
Barbara H. Smith, To Filter or Not to Filter: The Role of the Public Library in Determining Internet Access
5
3
385
 
LICENSING
Orayb A. Najjar, The 1995 Palestinian Press Law: A Comparative Study
2
1
41
 
Michael Perkins, International Human Rights and the Collegiation of Journalists: The Case of Costa Rica
4
1
59
 
Barbara K. Petersen, Logic, Licensing and Public Relations
1
1
139
 
Joseph A. Russomanno, Workplace Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast Newsroom Employee
1
1
1
       
LITERARY THEORY      
Matthew D. Bunker, First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self
1
2
241
       
LOTUS V. BORLAND      
M. Joseph Hinshaw, The Role of Standardization and Interoperability in Copyright Protection of Computer Software 4 3 299
4
3
299
   
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