{"id":7626,"date":"2017-06-05T17:06:25","date_gmt":"2017-06-05T17:06:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/medialaw.org\/medialawletter-may-2017\/"},"modified":"2020-08-20T19:01:09","modified_gmt":"2020-08-20T19:01:09","slug":"medialawletter-may-2017","status":"publish","type":"post_issue","link":"https:\/\/medialaw.org\/issue\/medialawletter-may-2017\/","title":{"rendered":"MediaLawLetter May 2017"},"content":{"rendered":"
Download Publication<\/a><\/p>\n From the Executive Director’s Desk<\/a> Ten Questions to a Media Lawyer: David Keneipp<\/a><\/p>\n Mass.: License to Chill: Massachusetts High Court Weakens State\u2019s Anti-SLAPP Law<\/a> Minn.: Minnesota Anti-SLAAP Law Ruled Unconstitutional <\/a> Mich. App.: Bad Ass Lawyer Better Call Saul for Next Defamation Lawsuit<\/a> Maine Protects Anonymous Speech in Parody Newsletter <\/a> MLRC Digital Conference<\/a> US Supreme Court Determines New York Credit Card Surcharge Ban Regulates Speech<\/a> Vermont Enacts Shield Law <\/a> N.D. Ill.: Court Holds Filmmaker Waived Reporter’s Privilege By Later Joining Murder Conviction Exoneree’s Legal Team<\/a> S.D. Cal.: No Joke: Copyright Case Against Conan O\u2019Brien Headed to Trial <\/a>MLRC<\/h3>\n
MLRC London Conference<\/em><\/p>\nLIBEL & PRIVACY<\/h3>\n
Court Fundamentally Changes Framework for Determining Whether a Claim is a SLAPP<\/em>
Blanchard v. Steward Carney Hospital, Inc.<\/p>\n
Violates Right to Jury Trial<\/em>
Leiendecker v. Asian Women United of Minnesota<\/p>\n
Sting of Headline Not Different Than Literal Truth<\/em>
Levitt v. Digital First Media<\/p>\nINTERNET<\/h3>\n
Plaintiff Estopped from Re-Litigating Issues Decided Against Her in California<\/em>
Gunning v. John Doe<\/p>\n
EU Regulation a Centerpiece of Conference<\/em><\/p>\nFIRST AMENDMENT<\/h3>\n
Law Prohibited Merchants from Communicating Differential Pricing <\/em>
Expressions Hair Design v. Schneiderman<\/p>\nREPORTER’S PRIVILEGE<\/h3>\n
Protection for Journalists\u2019 Sources Effective Immediately<\/em><\/p>\n
Ruling Based on a \u201cUnique Set of Facts”<\/em>
Simon v. Northwestern University<\/p>\nINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY<\/h3>\n
Virtually Identical Jokes Create a Triable Issue of Fact<\/em>
Kaseberg v. Conaco<\/p>\nINTERNATIONAL<\/h3>\n