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Author &
Title
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Vol.
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No.
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Page
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| JAPAN |
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| Betty H. Winfield, et al., Confucianism,
Collectivism and Constitutions: Press Systems in China
and Japan |
5
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3
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323
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| JOURNALISM |
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Randall P. Bezanson,
The Atomization of the Newspaper: Technology, Economics
and the Coming Transformation of Editorial Judgment About
News
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3
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2
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175
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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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| Joseph A. Russomanno, Workplace
Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast Newsroom
Employee |
1
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1
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1
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| Paul S. Voakes, Lessons Learned:
A Lawsuits Impact on Journalistic Behavior |
4
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1
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87
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| JOURNALISTS |
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| Louis Day, The Journalist as
Citizen Activist: The Ethical Limits of Free Speech |
4
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1
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1
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| JOURNALIST'S
PRIVILEGE |
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Morgan David Arant,
Jr., Promises to Keep: Enforcement of Prepublication Agreements
and First Amendment Rights
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1
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3
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325
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Anthony L. Fargo, The Journalists
Privilege for Nonconfidential Information in States with
Shield Laws
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4
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3
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325
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Alan Prendergast, Taming the
Watchdog: Justice Byron White and the Repudiation of Press
Privilege
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1
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2
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177
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| JUDICIAL
ATTITUDES |
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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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| JUDICIAL
PHILOSOPHY |
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Alan Prendergast,
Taming the Watchdog: Justice Byron White and the Repudiation
of Press Privilege
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1
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2
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77
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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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3
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329
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| JUDICIAL
PROCESS |
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| Ronald D. Rotunda, Reporting
Sensational Trials: Free Press, a Responsible Press and
Cameras in the Courts |
3
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2
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295
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| JURIES |
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William J. Brown
et al., Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J.
Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System
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2
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2
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261
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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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| Marla Sandys and
Steven M. Chermak, A Journey into the Unknown: Pretrial
Publicity and Capital Cases |
1
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4
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533
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| John W. Wright II and Susan Dente
Ross, Trial by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime
and Perception of Criminal Defendants |
2
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4
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397
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| JUVENILE
COURTS |
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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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| Author
& Title |
Vol.
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No.
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Page
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| KANT,
IMMANUEL |
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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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| LATIN
AMERICA |
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| Michael Perkins,
International Human Rights and the Collegiation of Journalists:
The Case of Costa Rica |
4
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1
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59
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| LEGAL
ADVERTISING |
|
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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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| LIBEL |
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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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| Clay Calvert, Clashing
Conceptions of Press Duties: Public Journalists and the
Courts |
2
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4
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441
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| |
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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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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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| |
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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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3
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349
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| |
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| LIBERAL
THEORY |
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Matthew D. Bunker,
First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self
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1
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2
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241
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| |
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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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| |
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| LIBERTARIANISM |
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| Betty H. Winfield,
et al., Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions:
Press Systems in China and Japan |
5
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3
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323
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| |
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| LIBRARIES |
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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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3
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385
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| |
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| LICENSING |
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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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| |
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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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| |
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| Barbara K. Petersen,
Logic, Licensing and Public Relations |
1
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1
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139
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| |
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| Joseph A. Russomanno,
Workplace Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast
Newsroom Employee |
1
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1
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1
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| |
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| LITERARY
THEORY |
|
|
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| Matthew D. Bunker,
First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self |
1
|
2
|
241
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| |
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| LOTUS
V. BORLAND |
|
|
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| 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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