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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Privacy Law
The Federal Election Commission & Political Blogging: A Perfect Balance Or Just Not Enough?, 24 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 611 (2006), Niki Vlachos
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Revisiting The American Action For Public Disclosure Of Facts, Brian C. Murchison
Revisiting The American Action For Public Disclosure Of Facts, Brian C. Murchison
Scholarly Articles
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Arkansas’S Public Records Retention Program: Records Retention As A Cornerstone Of Citizenship And Self-Government, Richard J. Peltz
Arkansas’S Public Records Retention Program: Records Retention As A Cornerstone Of Citizenship And Self-Government, Richard J. Peltz
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy, Princesses, And Paparazzi, Barbara Mcdonald
Privacy, Princesses, And Paparazzi, Barbara Mcdonald
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Russell L. Weaver, David F. Partlett
Introduction, Russell L. Weaver, David F. Partlett
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Truth And Consequences: First Amendment Protection For Accurate Reporting On Government Investigations, Jonathan Donnellan, Justin Peacock
Truth And Consequences: First Amendment Protection For Accurate Reporting On Government Investigations, Jonathan Donnellan, Justin Peacock
NYLS Law Review
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Equal Protection In The World Of Art And Obscenity: The Art Photographer's Latent Struggle With Obscenity Standards In Contemporary America, Elaine Wang
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Part I of this article describes the initial hurdles that all visual art forms, including photography, face with respect to First Amendment protection given the power of visual imagery and the three-pronged test for obscenity set forth in Miller v. California. Of particular relevance is the "serious artistic value" prong of the Miller test and the problems inherent in determining who is to judge as well as how one might judge whether a work, particularly a photograph that may be construed to have a non-artistic function, possesses "serious artistic value."
Part II addresses the overall approach to photography in three …