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The Resilient Foundation Of Democracy: The Legal Deconstruction Of The Washington Posts's Condemnation Of Edward Snowden, Hanna Kim Apr 2018

The Resilient Foundation Of Democracy: The Legal Deconstruction Of The Washington Posts's Condemnation Of Edward Snowden, Hanna Kim

Indiana Law Journal

On September 17, 2016, The Washington Post (“the Post”) made history by being the first paper to ever call for the criminal prosecution of its own source —Edward Snowden. Yet, two years prior to this editorial, the Post accepted the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service for its “revelation of widespread secret surveillance by the National Security Agency”—an honor which would not have been bestowed had Snowden not leaked the documents through this news outlet. The other three major media outlets that received and published Snowden’s documents and findings—The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Intercept—all have taken the …


Renewing The Chase: The First Amendment, Campaign Advertisements, And The Goal Of An Informed Citizenry, John Stewart Fleming Apr 2012

Renewing The Chase: The First Amendment, Campaign Advertisements, And The Goal Of An Informed Citizenry, John Stewart Fleming

Indiana Law Journal

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The First Amendment And "Scalping" By A Financial Columnist: May A Newspaper Article Be Commercial Speech?, Bruce A. Kohn Jan 1982

The First Amendment And "Scalping" By A Financial Columnist: May A Newspaper Article Be Commercial Speech?, Bruce A. Kohn

Indiana Law Journal

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Freedom Of Speech And Press In America, By Edward G. Hudson, Ralph F. Fuchs Apr 1964

Freedom Of Speech And Press In America, By Edward G. Hudson, Ralph F. Fuchs

Indiana Law Journal

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The Associated Press Case Jan 1946

The Associated Press Case

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law


Constitutional Law-Freedom Of Speech And Press-Municipal Ordinances Restricting Distribution Of Printed Matter Apr 1940

Constitutional Law-Freedom Of Speech And Press-Municipal Ordinances Restricting Distribution Of Printed Matter

Indiana Law Journal

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