News Media & the Law 2000 Gregory H. Kahn - Abstracts
| News Media & the Law 2000 Gregory H. Kahn | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Civil court access standards strong despite high court inaction.(press law) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Contempt findings over sealed records reversed.(Virginia) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Gag order in reform school abuse case upheld.(South Dakota) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Gag orders on press coverage of juvenile trial invalidated.(Arkansas) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Lesser standard allowed for gag orders on parties. | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Media must attempt to intervene before appealing closure orders.(Virginia) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
| Review of order penalizing station over negative story denied.(In re Gaylord Broadcasting Co.)(Texas) | Literature/writing | Gregory H. Kahn | |||
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