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Law Library Blog (November 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (November 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
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Rwu First Amendment Blog: David Logan's Blog: Recognizing The Free Press In The Crosshairs Across The Globe 12-12-2018, David A. Logan
Rwu First Amendment Blog: David Logan's Blog: Recognizing The Free Press In The Crosshairs Across The Globe 12-12-2018, David A. Logan
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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Sooner Lawyer, Fall 2017/Winter 2018
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 36, No. 2 (2017), New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 36, No. 2 (2017), New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine
Features:
Bookshelf: Professor David Schoenbrod’s DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington
Answering the Call: NYLS leads the way in a new era of immigration law
Ready to Launch: Five students reflected on beginning their final year at NYLS
Newsroom: Horwitz On Legalizing Marijuana 04-10-2016, Andrew Horwitz, Peter Kilmartin
Newsroom: Horwitz On Legalizing Marijuana 04-10-2016, Andrew Horwitz, Peter Kilmartin
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
Radio You Can Read? What To Make Of Rn’S New Magazine, Siobhan A. Mchugh
Radio You Can Read? What To Make Of Rn’S New Magazine, Siobhan A. Mchugh
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
This month, ABC Radio National (RN) launched a pilot digital magazine, White Paper, which presents “the distilled wisdom of RN” in a monthly interactive offering delivered free to your tablet.
Newspapers have already adopted “convergent journalism”, the combination of different forms of journalism, with mixed results. So what can we read into RN’s latest project?
Two of the more successful iterations of convergent media put an audio expert in charge of multimedia content online: former This American Life producer Amy O’Leary at the New York Times and former BBC Radio producer Francesca Panetta at The Guardian. Panetta helped create Firestorm, …
Ieee T&S Magazine: Undergoing Transformation, Katina Michael
Ieee T&S Magazine: Undergoing Transformation, Katina Michael
Professor Katina Michael
Our Magazine is in a transformative period, not only because we are ‘Going Green’ in 2013 but because we are experiencing tremendous growth in quality international submissions. This means that we are increasingly appealing to an international audience with transdisciplinary interests. This has not gone unnoticed by the media, nor by our SSIT readership or wider engineering community.
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
Dangerous Desires, Irina Tarnovsky
Dangerous Desires, Irina Tarnovsky
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This article advocates a change to the media’s current portrayal of women. In doing so, this article advocates regulations to the kinds of advertisements which may appear in teen magazines. Currently, teen magazines feature pictures of women which are both: unnaturally thin and digitally altered to unnatural proportions. Consequently, the viewing of these advertisements encourages adolescent women to engage in dangerous behaviors associated with eating disorders.
Over seven million American women are affected by, or suffer from, an eating disorder, the majority of which are between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. Although there are a number of factors that …
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
Contracts - Statute Of Frauds - Promise To Answer For Debt Of Another, Mary Jane Morris
Contracts - Statute Of Frauds - Promise To Answer For Debt Of Another, Mary Jane Morris
Michigan Law Review
The defendants owned stock in a corporation and controlled its affairs. The corporation purchased paper needed in its production of periodicals from the plaintiffs. The defendants prepared a budget showing that the corporation would incur a deficit over a six-month period in connection with the publication of a newly acquired magazine. They then informed the plaintiffs that they would place the corporation "in funds" to enable it to "finance the anticipated deficit" and requested the plaintiffs to extend credit not to exceed ninety days so as to allow the defendants more time to consider in what manner "to advance" the …
Libel And Slander - Implied Representation That Plaintiff Consented To Write Her Love Story As Libel Per Se, Michigan Law Review
Libel And Slander - Implied Representation That Plaintiff Consented To Write Her Love Story As Libel Per Se, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff brought an action for libel against defendant for publishing in its magazine a story, which it represented as being written by plaintiff, purporting to relate indiscreet intimacies between plaintiff and a certain man. Defendant admitted the false representation of authorship, but requested a directed verdict after submitting in evidence testimony given by plaintiff in a prior law suit, in which she was said to have admitted intimacies fully as capable of bringing her into disrepute as were those published by defendant. On refusal by the court to direct a verdict, defendant excepted and appealed on the ground that the …