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MLRC Bulletin 2005 Issue 4A – When Government Shuts Out Critical Press & Report on Significant Developments
Download Publication PART I WHEN GOVERNMENT SHUTS OUT CRITICAL PRESS: GOVERNMENT RETALIATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT ANATOMY OF A FIRST AMENDMENT RETALIATION CLAIM By Judith F. Bonilla, Rachel E. Fugate, Amy S. Mushahwar and Charles D. Tobin MAKING SENSE OF THE REPORTER BOYCOTT CASESBy Kevin T Baine, Adam L. Perlman and Zoe C. Scharff STANDING…
MLRC Bulletin 2005 Issue 4B – Confidential Source Litigation: Lessons from 2005
Download Publication A SUMMARY OF HIGH-PROFILE CASES CHALLENGING THE REPORTER’S PRIVILEGE IN 2005By Maherin Gangat WHY SHOULD THERE BE A REPORTER’S PRIVILEGE WHEN A LEAK IS A CRIME?By Nathan Siegel CONFLICT ISSUES IN CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CASES: NEW DANGERS FROM THE MODEL RULESBy Bruce E.H. Johnson
TOPICS : Reporters Privilege