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Author &
Title
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No.
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Page
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| PALESTINIAN
MEDIA |
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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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| PAPARAZZI |
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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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3
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2
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315
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| PARODY |
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| Lyombe Eko, Trademark Parody
and the Mass Media: Going Beyond Survey Evidence in the
Determination of A Likelihood of Confusion |
3
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4
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589
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| PARTICIPATORY
DEMOCRATIC THEORY |
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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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| PLANNING
PARENTHOOD V. COALITION |
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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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2
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235
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| POLICY-MAKING |
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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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| POLITICAL
CANDIDATES |
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Howard Kleiman,
Government-Operated Public Broadcast Stations and Candidates
Access to Political Debates
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1
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2
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299
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| Karl H. Schmid, Public Broadcasting
Stations Exclusion of Candidates from Public Debates:
A Step Toward Political Independence? |
5
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1
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115
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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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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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| POLITICAL
EXPRESSION |
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Margaret A. Blanchard, Reclaiming
Freedom of the Press: A Hutchins Commission Dream or Nightmare?
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3
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3
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371
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| PORNOGRAPHY |
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| Jack Glascock, Regina v. Butler:
The Harms Approach and Freedom of Expression |
1
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1
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117
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| POSTMODERNISM |
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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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| POSTSTRUCTURALISM |
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Matthew D. Bunker, The End of
First Amendment Theory? Stanley Fish and Freedom of Expression
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2
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1
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1
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| POTLUCK
THEORY |
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| Robert Jensen, First Amendment
Potluck |
3
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4
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563
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| PREPUBLICATION
THEORY |
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| Morgan David Arant, Jr., Promises
to Keep: Enforcement of Prepublication Agreements and
First Amendment Rights |
1
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3
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325
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| Author
& Title |
Vol.
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No.
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Page
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| PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTIONS |
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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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| PRESS
SYSTEMS |
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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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| PRETRIAL
PUBLICITY |
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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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| |
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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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1
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2
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271
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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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| |
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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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| 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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| |
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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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| PRINCESS
OF WALES |
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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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| |
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| PRIVACY |
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Patricia Bastian,
Constitutional Considerations of the Escrowed Encryption
Standard 1 1 43
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1
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1
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43
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Marjory S. Blumenthal,
The Politics and Policies of Enhancing Trustworthiness
for Information Systems
|
4
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4
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513
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| |
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| Martin E. Halstuk,
Blurred Vision: How Supreme Court FOIA Opinions on Invasion
of Privacy Have Missed the Target of Legislative Intent
|
4
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1
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111
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| |
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| R. Michael Hoefges,
The Use of State Crime and Accident Records for Targeted,
Direct-Mail Solicitations: Commercial Speech, Access and
Privacy |
3
|
2
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331
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| |
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| Michelle Johnson,
Of Public Interest: How Courts Handle Rape Victims
Privacy Suits |
4
|
2
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201
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| |
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Rodney A. Smolla,
From Paparazzi to Hidden Cameras: The Hidden Side of a
Free and Responsible Press
|
3
|
2
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315
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| |
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| Sigman L. Splichal,
The Evolution of Computer/Privacy Concerns: Access to
Government Information Held in the Balance |
1
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2
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203
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| |
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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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