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Checking The Temperature: Where Does The U.S. Stand On Federal Shield Laws?, Austin Clay Vining
Checking The Temperature: Where Does The U.S. Stand On Federal Shield Laws?, Austin Clay Vining
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This research helps to identify the history of attempts at passing a federal shield law for journalists in the United States, tracing back to when the need was originally recognized after the Supreme Court’s landmark Branzburg v. Hayes decision in 1972. The research also aims to help determine where journalists stand today, based on state statutes and court precedents, in terms of three pertinent issues: revealing anonymous sources, handing over newsgathering materials, and prosecuting journalists under the espionage act. To find this information, different historical and legal research methods were applied. By tracing through previous research, online guides and news …