News Media & the Law 2003 Wendy Tannenbaum - Abstracts
| News Media & the Law 2003 Wendy Tannenbaum | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Critics question constitutionality of criminal libel laws.(Kansas, Utah) | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
| Dow Jones asks U.S. court to stop Harrods libel suit in Britain.(Dow Jones and Co. v. Harrods, Ltd.) | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
| Handling of subpoenas juder DHS worries journalists.(Department of Homeland Security)(Cover Story) | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
| Mass purchase of newspapers violates First Amendment rights. | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
| Questions of Internet jurisdiction spin web of confusion for online publishers. | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
| Tribunal win may influence other courts.(United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia rules that war correspondent Jonathan C. Randal does not have to testify) | Literature/writing | Wendy Tannenbaum | |||
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