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IN MEMORIAM: WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR., 111 Harv. L. Rev. 18 (1997)

111 Harv. L. Rev. 18 p.18


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THE SUPREME COURT, 1988 TERM: LEADING CASE: I. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW., 103 Harv. L. Rev. 137 (1989)



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DEVELOPMENT IN THE LAW -- PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION: VI. INSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGES. $(Part Six of Eight$), 98 Harv. L. Rev. 1592 (1985)

98 Harv. L. Rev. 1592 p.1592


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NOTE: PUBLIC DISCLOSURES OF JURY DELIBERATIONS, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 886 (1983)

96 Harv. L. Rev. 886 p.886


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ARTICLE: Why Doesn't She Leave? The Collision of First Amendment Rights and Effective Court Remedies for Victims of Domestic Violence, 29 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1 (2001)



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DEDICATION TO PROFESSOR RAY FORRESTER: ARTICLE: Free Speech for Lawyers, 28 Hastings Const. L.Q. 305 (2001)



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ARTICLE: Examining the Evidence: Post-Verdict Interviews and the Jury System, 25 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 499 (2003)



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ARTICLE: Trade Secrets, the First Amendment and the Challenges of the Internet Age, 23 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 537 (2001)



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ARTICLE: Principles for Resolving Conflicts Between Trade Secrets and the First Amendment, 58 Hastings L.J. 777 (2007)

58 Hastings L.J. 777 p.777


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ARTICLE: The Public's Domain: The Evolution of Legal Restraints on the Government's Power to Control Public Access Through Secrecy or Intellectual Property, 55 Hastings L.J. 91 (2003)

55 Hastings L.J. 91 p.91


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Trouble on Track Two: Incidental Regulations of Speech and Free Speech Theory, 44 Hastings L.J. 921 (1993)



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NOTE: Televising California's Death Penalty: Is There a Constitutional Right to Broadcast Executions?, 43 Hastings L.J. 1489 (1992)



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PUBLIC INTEREST LAW: A SYMPOSIUM; ARTICLE: Justice Rehnquist and Constitutional Interpretation. +, 34 Hastings L.J. 1011 (1983)



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RECLAIMING THE FIRST AMENDMENT: CONSTITUTIONAL THEORIES OF MEDIA REFORM: THE INDEPENDENT SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PRESS CLAUSE UNDER EXISTING LAW, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 955 (2007)

35 Hofstra L. Rev. 955 p.955


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IDEA & ESSAY: WHY WE NEED A FEDERAL REPORTER'S PRIVILEGE, 34 Hofstra L. Rev. 39 (2005)

34 Hofstra L. Rev. 39 p.39


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LEGAL ETHICS CONFERENCE: "JUDGING JUDGES' ETHICS": ARTICLE: TO SPEAK OR NOT TO SPEAK: MUSINGS ON JUDICIAL SILENCE, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1147 (2004)

32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1147 p.1147


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ARTICLE: AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW OF MEDIA-JUDICIARY RELATIONS: WHAT THE NON-LEGAL EVIDENCE SUGGESTS ABOUT THE FAIR TRIAL-FREE PRESS ISSUE., 18 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1989)



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COMMENT: GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO. v. SUPERIOR COURT., 11 Hofstra L. Rev. 1353 (1983)



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THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL FRANKEL LECTURE: NOTE: THE COLLEGE STUDENT MEDIA AS HOUSE ORGAN: REFLECTIONS ON AN OFF-KEY DECISION IN HOSTY V. CARTER*, 44 Hous. L. Rev. 131 (2007)

44 Hous. L. Rev. 131 p.131


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ARTICLE: THE ROLE OF INTUITION IN JUDICIAL DECISIONMAKING, 42 Hous. L. Rev. 1381 (2006)

42 Hous. L. Rev. 1381 p.1381


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NOTE: RETRACING OUR STEPS: UNITED STATES V. DUNNIGAN AND DEPARTURES FROM THE CONSTITUTION *, 34 Hous. L. Rev. 259 (1997)



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SECRECY'S ASSAULT ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO OPEN TRIALS, 40 Idaho L. Rev. 351 (2004)

40 Idaho L. Rev. 351 p.351


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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS AND THE TELEVISING OF COURT PROCEEDINGS, 40 Idaho L. Rev. 315 (2004)

40 Idaho L. Rev. 315 p.315


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CASENOTE & COMMENT: STATE V. LILBURN AND STATE V. CASEY: HARASSING HUNTERS WITH THE FIRST AMENDMENT, 32 Idaho L. Rev. 469 (1996)



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COMMENT: CANADA'S "BARBIE AND KEN" MURDER CASE: THE DEATH KNELL OF PUBLICATION BANS?, 7 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 193 (1996)



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ARTICLE: The Neglected History of the Prior Restraint Doctrine: Rediscovering the Link Between the First Amendment and the Separation of Powers, 34 Ind. L. Rev. 295 (2001)

34 Ind. L. Rev. 295 p.295


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ARTICLE: Identity, Privacy, and the New Information Scalpers: Recalibrating the Rules of the Road in the Age of the Infobahn: A Response to Fred H. Cate, 33 Ind. L. Rev. 233 (1999)

33 Ind. L. Rev. 233 p.233


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SURVEY: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: State and Federal Constitutional Law Developments, 32 Ind. L. Rev. 647 (1999)

32 Ind. L. Rev. 647 p.647


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COMMENT: Professional Athletes-Held to a Higher Standard and Above the Law: A Comment on High-Profile Criminal Defendants and the Need for States to Establish High-Profile Courts, 73 Ind. L.J. 1313 (1998)

73 Ind. L.J. 1313 p.1313


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ARTICLE: In Search of the Post-Positivist Jury, 70 Ind. L.J. 405 (1995)



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SYMPOSIUM: IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COURTROOM: ARTICLE: Communicating with Juries +, 68 Ind. L.J. 1101 (1993)



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ARTICLE: The Limits of a Scientific Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court and Psychology, 66 Ind. L.J. 137 (1990)



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NOTE: A Constitutional Right of Access to Pretrial Documents: A Missed Opportunity in Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, 62 Ind. L.J. 735 (1987)

62 Ind. L.J. 735 p.735


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NOTE: Class Actions: Judicial Control of Defense Communication with Absent Class Members, 59 Ind. L.J. 133 (1983)

59 Ind. L.J. 133 p.133


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ARTICLE: Probability Thresholds, 92 Iowa L. Rev. 1293 (2007)

92 Iowa L. Rev. 1293 p.1293


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NOTE: Twenty-First Century Stocks and Pillory: Perp Walks as Pretrial Punishment, 88 Iowa L. Rev. 1205 (2003)

88 Iowa L. Rev. 1205 p.1205


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ARTICLE: Deliberations and Disclosures: A Study of Post-Verdict Interviews of Jurors, 82 Iowa L. Rev. 465 (1997)



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ARTICLE: Institutional Speech, 80 Iowa L. Rev. 735 (1995)



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ARTICLE: Rethinking Confidentiality II: Is Confidentiality Constitutional? $(+$), 75 Iowa L. Rev. 601 (1990)



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ESSAY: Political Agnosticism, Editorial Freedom, and Government Neutrality Toward the Press: Observations on Minneapolis Star & Tribune Co. v. Minnesota Commissioner of Revenue, 72 Iowa L. Rev. 1359 (1987)



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NOTE: First Amendment Interests in Trade Secrets, Private Materials, and Confidential Information: The Use of Protective Orders in Defamation Litigation, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 1011 (1984)

69 Iowa L. Rev. 1011 p.1011


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COMMENT: Brown v. Johnston: The Unexamined Issue of Privacy in Public Library Circulation Records in Iowa, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 535 (1984)

69 Iowa L. Rev. 535 p.535


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CASE NOTE AND COMMENT: RE-PRESSING THE INTERNET: JOURNALISTS BATTLE FOR EQUAL ACCESS, 13 DePaul-LCA J. Art & Ent. L. 351 (2003)



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CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS: SUPREME COURT SLAMS THE DOOR ON THE PRESS: MEDIA "RIDE-ALONG" FOUND UNCONSTITUTIONAL IN WILSON V. LAYNE, 9 DePaul-LCA J. Art & Ent. L. 353 (1999)



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COMMENT: THE RICO THREAT TO ARTISTIC FREEDOMS: AN INDIRECT CONSEQUENCE OF THE ANTI-PORNOGRAPHY CRUSADE?, 5 DePaul-LCA J. Art & Ent. L. 81 (1994)



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COMMENT: THE RICO THREAT TO ARTISTIC FREEDOMS: AN INDIRECT CONSEQUENCE OF THE ANTI-PORNOGRAPHY CRUSADE?, 5 DePaul-LCA J. Art & Ent. L. 81 (1994)



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BOOK REVIEW: USING GREAT CASES TO THINK ABOUT THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMGilbert Geis & Leigh B. Bienen, Crimes of the Century: From Leopold and Loeb to O.J. Simpson. Northeastern University Press 1998. 230 pp., 89 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 1141 (1999)



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COMMENT: POPULISM, FREE SPEECH, AND THE RULE OF LAW: THE "FULLY INFORMED" JURY MOVEMENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS *, 88 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 343 (1997)



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THE APPEARANCE OF JUSTICE: TV OR NOT TV - THAT IS THE QUESTION, 86 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 928 (1996)



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