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- 24-hour news cycle; libel actions; proof of culpability; history of 24-hour news cycle; emergence of CNN; impact of Internet; dangers of 24-hour news cycle; Monicagate; First Amendment; actual malice; time pressures of reporting; negligence; role of custom in negligence actions; journalistic "emergencies"; (1)
- Absence of editing function (1)
- Australian Internet regulations; Australian justification for free speech; internet regulations in the United States; freedom of speech in Australia; Australian adherence to British common law; Dicey's Rule of Law; Australian responsible government; Australia and racism; implied freedom of expression; (1)
- C-SPAN (1)
- Constitutional guarantee of free trial (1)
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- Customer controlled news media (1)
- Digital replicas; copyright; trademark; right of publicity; (1)
- First Amendment; Campaign finance reform; state campaign contribution limits; judicial review of campaign financing regulations; Buckley v. Valeo; Zev David Fredman; Federal Election Campaign Act; protected political speech; campaign expenditure limits; (1)
- First Amendment; constitutional law; free speech; right to worship; expressive activity; picketing at religious services; focused picketing as free speech; content-neutral v. content-based; test for regulating expressive conduct; free speech v. privacy rights; (1)
- First Amendment; preservation of free expression; public's view of the media; federal judiciary's view of the media; media's view of the media; Statement of Concern; media view of public; vigilance; responsibility as integral part of the media; stewardship; teaching journalistic values; (1)
- First Amendment; shift in First Amendment protections; press credibility; judicial disapproval of media activities; legislative initiatives to control media; privacy; teaching First Amendment principles; (1)
- Freedom of the press (1)
- Inc. v. Capital Cities/ABC Inc.; First Amendment preclusion of liability; First Amendment preclusion of recovery of "publication damages"; First Amendment restrictions on recovery; falsity and fault; limits to plaintiff recovery; newsgathering as a protected activity; speech-versus-conduct; publication damages; (1)
- Inc. v. Falwell; Food Lion (1)
- Inc.; Gulf Rice; delegation of power to regulatory agencies; delegation of power to licensing boards; delegation of taxing authority; (1)
- Media changes (1)
- Media convergence; media consolidation; internet as counterweight to consolidation of mainstream media; documentation; annotation; distributed portals; browser assistants; Third Voice; implications of copyright and patent clause; First Amendment right to know; media professionalism; (1)
- Media litigation; four phases of media litigation; New York Times Co. v. Sullivan; Hustler Magazine (1)
- National newspapers (1)
- Nondelegation doctrine; limit on delegation of legislative authority; Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board; Riceland Foods (1)
- Professional status of journalists; expectations and standards of good practice; professionalization; malpractice and professional standards; professionalization and journalism; tort law; negligence; journalism and malpractice; (1)
- Reality television programming; personal privacy rights; media ride-alongs violate Fourth Amendment; Fourth Amendment respect for the home; media intrusions into the home; home invasions by the media accompanying public authorities; qualified immunity; (1)
- Samuel D. Warren; Louis D. Brandeis; the Right to Privacy; preservation of personal privacy; privacy as a fundamental right; intrusive news coverage; individual power to control the content of news reporting; regulation of conduct and judgments of journalists; European Union's 1995 Data Protection Directive; Condon v. Reno; (1)
- State appellate decisions; availability of appellate decisions; media coverage of Supreme Court; media coverage of appellate courts; (1)
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The New World Of News Media, David Broder
The New World Of News Media, David Broder
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy And The Press In The New Millennium: How International Standards Are Driving The Privacy Debate In The United States And Abroad, Jane E. Kirtley
Privacy And The Press In The New Millennium: How International Standards Are Driving The Privacy Debate In The United States And Abroad, Jane E. Kirtley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Food Lion As Reform Or Revolution: "Publication Damages" And First Amendment Scrutiny, Susan M. Gilles
Food Lion As Reform Or Revolution: "Publication Damages" And First Amendment Scrutiny, Susan M. Gilles
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
All Monica, All Of The Time: The 24-Hour News Cycle And The Proof Of Culpability In Libel Actions, David A. Logan
All Monica, All Of The Time: The 24-Hour News Cycle And The Proof Of Culpability In Libel Actions, David A. Logan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Arkansas's Nondelegation Doctrine: The Arkansas Supreme Court Defines A Limit On The Delegation Of Legislative Authority To A Private Party. Leathers V. Gulf Rice Arkansas, Inc., 338 Ark. 425, 994 S.W.2d 481 (1999)., Benjamin Mccorkle
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
First Amendment—Campaign Finance Reform—The Supreme Court Halts The Eighth Circuit's Invalidation Of State Campaign Contribution Limits. Nixon V. Shrink Missouri Government Political Action Committee, 120 S. Ct. 897 (2000)., Erin Buford Vinett
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—First Amendment—Does The Right To Free Speech Trump The Right To Worship? Olmer V. City Of Lincoln, 192 F.3d 1176 (8th Cir. 1999)., Patti Stanley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Court Decisions As Information Sources For Journalists: How Journalists Can Better Cover Appellate Decisions, F. Dennis Hale
Court Decisions As Information Sources For Journalists: How Journalists Can Better Cover Appellate Decisions, F. Dennis Hale
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The First Amendment In The New Millennium: How A Shifting Paradigm Threatens The First Amendment And Free Speech, Sandra F. Chance
The First Amendment In The New Millennium: How A Shifting Paradigm Threatens The First Amendment And Free Speech, Sandra F. Chance
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Better Means Of Preserving Free Expression: Thoughts On Vigilance, Responsibility, Stewardship, Journalism Education, And The Demise Of Value Systems, Don E. Tomlinson
The Better Means Of Preserving Free Expression: Thoughts On Vigilance, Responsibility, Stewardship, Journalism Education, And The Demise Of Value Systems, Don E. Tomlinson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Annotating The News: Mitigating The Effects Of Media Convergence And Consolidation, Eric B. Easton
Annotating The News: Mitigating The Effects Of Media Convergence And Consolidation, Eric B. Easton
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Internet Down Under: Can Free Speech Be Protected In A Democracy Without A Bill Of Rights, Robert Trager, Susan Turner
The Internet Down Under: Can Free Speech Be Protected In A Democracy Without A Bill Of Rights, Robert Trager, Susan Turner
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Digital Replicas Of Celebrities: Copyright, Trademark, And Right Of Publicity Issues, Joseph J. Beard
Digital Replicas Of Celebrities: Copyright, Trademark, And Right Of Publicity Issues, Joseph J. Beard
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law And Criminal Procedure—Media Ride-Alongs Into The Home: Can They Survive A Head-On Collision Between First And Fourth Amendment Rights? Wilson V. Layne, 526 U.S. 603 (1999), Deleith Duke Gossett
Constitutional Law And Criminal Procedure—Media Ride-Alongs Into The Home: Can They Survive A Head-On Collision Between First And Fourth Amendment Rights? Wilson V. Layne, 526 U.S. 603 (1999), Deleith Duke Gossett
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.