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Promises Of Confidentiality To News Sources After Cohen V. Cowles Media Company: A Survey Of Newspaper Editors, Daniel Levin, Ellen Rubert Sep 2010

Promises Of Confidentiality To News Sources After Cohen V. Cowles Media Company: A Survey Of Newspaper Editors, Daniel Levin, Ellen Rubert

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We undertook a survey of newspaper editors to determine their views regarding promises of confidentiality, to determine the effect of the Cohen case on the newspaper industry, and to discover related information. This article will discuss the Cohen case and report the survey results. Section II of the article sets forth the facts that led to the lawsuit brought by source Dan Cohen against two Minneapolis newspapers for breach of promise of confidentiality. Section III sets forth the history of the lawsuit itself, as it proceeded through the Minnesota state courts to the United States Supreme Court, reaching a final …


Constitutional Law - United States V. Richey: Disclosure Of Tax Information By Former Irs Agent Not Protected By The First Amendment, Christine C. Pagano Sep 2010

Constitutional Law - United States V. Richey: Disclosure Of Tax Information By Former Irs Agent Not Protected By The First Amendment, Christine C. Pagano

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Aftermath Of Herbert V. Lando: Will Lower Courts Create Another Qualified Newsman's Privilege?, Douglas I. Horngrad Aug 2010

Aftermath Of Herbert V. Lando: Will Lower Courts Create Another Qualified Newsman's Privilege?, Douglas I. Horngrad

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