News Media & the Law 2001 Rebecca Daugherty - Abstracts

News Media & the Law 2001 Rebecca Daugherty
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Ad hoc or not, panel of city employees is a public body: employees who recommended award of towing contract subject to meeting law.(South Carolina)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
Citing 'bias', lawmaker vows to hold networks accountable for erroneous election-night calls.(W.J. Tauzin)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
City must disclose details about drug-smuggling cops.(Hermosa Beach, California)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
Courts will take new look at expedited review decisions.(under the Freedom of Information Act)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
Giving away the store: state court adopts controversial business exemption precedent.(open records exemption)(Rhode Island)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
Katharine Graham: a lifetime of achievements.(Editorial)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty, Lucy Dalglish, Ashley Gauthier, Catherine J. Cameron
New HHS rules mute hospital staff, health workers.(U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' medical privacy rules)Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
One opinion spoils spirit of federal access law: since '89, agencies have relied on the Supreme Court in Reporters Committee to curtail press access with the approval of courts.Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty, Catherine J. Cameron
Secret air bag design data defeat public's safety interest.Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
Slow starters: journalists now should take quick study of when they are entitled to expedited review; father of Dodi Al Fayed took a lead in asserting rights under a 1996 amendment to federal law.Literature/writingRebecca Daugherty
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