MediaLawLetter February 2019
MLRC
Letter to a Newer Media Lawyer: Don’t Just Wait By The Phone
10 Questions to a Media Lawyer: Rachel Matteo-Boehm
LIBEL & PRIVACY
ALI Announces “Defamation and Privacy Project”
W.D. Okla.: Oklahoma Gubernatorial Candidate Gets SLAPPed Down
Richardson v. Tribune Media Company, et al.
Indiana Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal for Failure to Serve Statutory Retraction Demand
Hamersley v. ABC, Inc. et al.
Cal. Super.: Free Association and Free Speech Rights Shield Anonymous Instagram Account Publishing #MeToo Allegations
Watson v. Diet Madison Avenue
N.D. Ala.: Outrage and Fraud Claims Over True Crime Series Survive Motion to Dismiss
Holloway v. Oxygen Media
N.D. Ga.: Georgia Long-Arm Statute Does Not Reach Chicago Newspaper’s Online Report
Marsalis v. STM Reader, LLC, et al.
NEWSGATHERING
Hot Topic Roundtable: Drones in Newsgathering
D. Kansas: High School Students First Amendment Suit Can Proceed
Student Journalists Have Individual Right of Action Under Kansas Law
M.C. et al. v. Shawnee Mission Unified School Dist. No. 512
FIRST AMENDMENT
Fourth Circuit Holds that Blocking on Public Official’s Social Media Page Violates First Amendment
Facebook Page Used for Official Purposes a Public Forum
Davison v. Randall
ACCESS
Eleventh Circuit Affirms Exception to Grand Jury Secrecy for Records of Historical Significance
Pitch v. United States
S.D.N.Y.: Court Grants Access to Warrant Materials in Michael Cohen Case
U.S. v. Cohen
New York’s Appeals Court Rules NYPD Body Cam Recordings Are Not “Personnel Records”
In re Patrolmen’s Benevolent Ass’n v. De Blasio
N.D. Cal.: Court Unseals Facebook Records Revealing “Friendly Fraud” System Used On Minors
Bohannon, et. al v. Facebook, Inc.