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Fordham Law School

1993

Disclosure of victim names

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Perspectives On Disclosing Rape Victims' Names, Deborah W. Denno Jan 1993

Perspectives On Disclosing Rape Victims' Names, Deborah W. Denno

Fordham Law Review

In this Essay, Professor Denno examines the century-long conflict between an individual's right to privacy and the freedom of the press in the context of the media's disclosure of rape victims' names. Part I briefly reviews the United States Supreme Court's primary rulings on this topic, explaining that the Court has generally protected the freedom of the press under the First Amendment Part I emphasizes, however, that the Court has left available an opportunity for a con- trary interpretation under certain circumstances in Florida Star v. BJ.F., the Court's last ruling concerning the disclosure of rape victims' names. Part I1 …


The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Michael Gartner Jan 1993

The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Michael Gartner

Fordham Law Review

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The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Linda Fairstein Jan 1993

The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Linda Fairstein

Fordham Law Review

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The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Helen Benedict Jan 1993

The Privacy Rights Of Rape Victims In The Media And The Law, Panel Discussion, Helen Benedict

Fordham Law Review

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