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No.
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| MAINSTREAM
LOUDOUN V. BOARD OF TRUSTEES |
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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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| MAJORITARIANISM |
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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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| MANAGEMENT |
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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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| MAOISM |
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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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| MARKETPLACE
SEGMENTATION |
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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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| MARKETPLACE
OF IDEAS |
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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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| Robert Jensen, First Amendment
Potluck |
3
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4
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563
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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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| 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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439
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| MASS
PUBLISHING CO. V. PATTEN |
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Marouf Hasian, Jr.,
Communication Law as a Rhetorical Practice: A Case Study
of the Masses Decision
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1
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4
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497
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| MEDIA
USE |
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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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| MEDIA
RECOGNITION LAW |
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| Karen M. Markin, Media Recognition
and Access to the Presidential Primary Ballot |
4
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2
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243
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| MILITARY
AND PRESS |
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| Randall S. Sumpter, Censorship
Liberally Administered: Press, U.S. Military Relations
in the Spanish-American War |
4
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4
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463
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| MINISTRY
OF INFORMATION |
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| Orayb A. Najjar, The 1995 Palestinian
Press Law: A Comparative Study |
2
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1
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41
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| MINORS |
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Dale Kunkel and Ursula Goette,
Broadcasters Response to the Childrens Television
Act
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2
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3
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289
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David Ozmun, Abortion
and Harm to Children: Limits on Television Political Advertisements
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1
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1
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99
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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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| John L. Sullivan
and Amy B. Jordan, Playing By the Rules: Impact and Implementation
of Childrens Educational Television Regulations
Among Local Broadcasters |
4
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4
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483
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| MONOPOLY |
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| Heather E. Campbell
and Marianne Barrett, Cable Television and Telephony in
the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Economics, Law, Regulation
and Politics |
2
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4
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477
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| Author
& Title |
Vol.
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No.
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Page
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| MOVIES |
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Andrew R. Bechtel
and Arati R. Korwar, Copyright and the Creative Use of
Visual Artworks in the 1990s
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4
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4
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431
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| MYTHOLOGY |
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| Donna L. Dickerson,
<Freedom of Expression> and Cultural Meaning: An
Analysis of Metaphors in Selected Supreme Court Texts
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1
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3
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367
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| NATIONAL
SECURITY |
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| Randall S. Sumpter,
Censorship Liberally Administered: U.S. Military
Relations in the Spanish-American War |
4
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4
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463
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| NATIONAL
SECURITY COUNCIL |
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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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3
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355
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| NEOLIBERALISM |
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| Laura Stein, Can
the First Amendment Protect Public Space on U.S. Media
Systems? The Case of Public Access Television |
5
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3
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349
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| NETWORKS,
COMPUTER |
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| David R. Friedman
and Matt Jackson, Alachua Free-Net: Looking for the First
Amendment at One Outpost on the Information Highway |
1
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3
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437
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| NEUTRAL
REPORTAGE |
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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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439
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| NEW
MEDIA |
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| Richard Labunski,
The First Amendment at the Crossroads: Free Expression
and New Media |
2
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2
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165
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| NEW
REALISM |
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| Matthew D. Bunker,
Constitutional Baselines: First Amendment Theory, State
Action and the New Realism |
5
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1
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1
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| NEW
YORK TIMES V. SULLIVAN |
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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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| NEWSGATHERING |
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Matthew D. Bunker
et al., Triggering the First Amendment: Newsgathering
Torts and Press Freedom
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4
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3
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325
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| Karen M. Markin,
The Truth Hurts: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
as a Cause of Action Against the Media |
5
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4
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469
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| NEWSPAPERS |
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|
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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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Shannon Martin
and Kathleen Hansen, Examining the Virtual
Publication as a Newspaper of Record
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1
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4
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579
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| NEWSROOMS |
|
|
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Joseph A. Russomanno,
Workplace Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast
Newsroom Employee
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1
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1
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1
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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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