{"id":9341,"date":"2020-03-10T17:48:39","date_gmt":"2020-03-10T17:48:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/medialaw.org\/medialawletter-february-2020\/"},"modified":"2020-08-20T19:01:03","modified_gmt":"2020-08-20T19:01:03","slug":"medialawletter-february-2020","status":"publish","type":"post_issue","link":"https:\/\/medialaw.org\/issue\/medialawletter-february-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"MediaLawLetter February 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"
Download Publication<\/a><\/p>\n MLRC<\/strong><\/p>\n February Was the Worst Month for the First Amendment, But A Great Month for Journalism: Trump and Weinstein<\/a><\/strong> Letter to a Young Media Lawyer LIBEL & PRIVACY<\/strong><\/p>\n Ala.: Fair Report Privilege Applied to Reverse $250,000 Libel Verdict<\/a><\/strong> Texas Appeals Court Confirms Substantial Truth Can Be Asserted as a Defense<\/strong> E.D. Va.: Court Dismisses Virginia Lieutenant Governor\u2019s Defamation Suit Against CBS<\/a><\/strong> D.D.C.: $40 Million Libel Suit By \u201cTeletherapy\u201d Platform Talkspace Dismissed<\/strong> S.D.N.Y.: City Teacher Sues Media and City for Defamation, Learns Lesson About Fair Report Privilege and the First Amendment<\/strong> ACCESS <\/strong><\/p>\n D. Mass: Federal District Court Grants Partial Release of Historical Grand Jury Records<\/strong> REPORTER\u2019S PRIVILEGE<\/strong><\/p>\n S.D.N.Y.: Fast Company Secures Denial of Motion to Compel Disclosure of Journalist\u2019s Confidential Source<\/strong> INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY<\/strong><\/p>\n
George Freeman<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/strong>Deanna Shullman<\/p>\n
Plaintiff Alleged \u201cTo Catch a Predator\u201d Broadcast Falsely Labeled Him a \u201cSex Offender\u201d<\/em>
Dennis R. Bailey<\/p>\n
<\/a>Catherine Robb<\/p>\n
Emmy Parsons and Matthew E. Kelley<\/p>\n
<\/a>No Personal Jurisdiction Based on Letters & Emails to D.C. <\/em>
Dori Hanswirth and Jesse Feitel<\/p>\n
<\/a>Amanda Levine<\/p>\n
<\/a>Jacob M. Schriner-Briggs<\/p>\n
<\/a>Megan Daneshrad and Toby Butterfield<\/p>\n