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SYMPOSIUM: GUINN v. LEGISLATURE OF NEVADA: Supermajority Provisions, Guinn v. Legislature and a Flawed Constitutional Structure, 4 Nev. L.J. 491 (2004)



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ARTICLE: The Courts & the Media Bench Book, 35 New Eng. L. Rev. 853 (2001)



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NOTE: Prejudicial Publicity in Criminal Trials: Bringing Sheppard v. Maxwell Into the Nineties, 27 New Eng. L. Rev. 857 (1993)



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ARTICLE: Are Student Delivered Graduation Prayers and Religious Speeches Constitutional?, 5 Nexus J. Op. 3 (2000)



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ARTICLE: Is the Media Fair -- Or Downright Ugly?, 3 Nexus J. Op. 23 (1998)



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ARTICLE: PRECEDENT LOST: WHY ENCOURAGE SETTLEMENT, AND WHY PERMIT NON-PARTY INVOLVEMENT IN SETTLEMENTS?, 75 Notre Dame L. Rev. 221 (1999)

75 Notre Dame L. Rev. 221 p.221


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SYMPOSIUM THE BURGER COURT AND AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS: ARTICLE: THE JUSTICIABILITY DECISIONS OF THE BURGER COURT, 60 Notre Dame L. Rev. 862 (1985)



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THE REHNQUIST YEARS: A SUPREME COURT RETROSPECTIVE: The Rehnquist Court: Holding Steady on Freedom of Speech, 22 Nova L. Rev. 713 (1998)



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SYMPOSIUM: Censorship and Institutional Review Board: GETTING PERMISSION, 101 Nw. U.L. Rev. 405 (2007)

101 Nw. U.L. Rev. 405 p.405


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ARTICLE: THE PUBLIC SENSIBILITIES FORUM, 95 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1357 (2001)

95 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1357 p.1357


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COMMENT: The Persian Gulf War and the Press: Is There a Constitutional Right of Access to Military Operations?, 87 Nw. U.L. Rev. 287 (1992)



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NOTE: Publicker Industries v. Cohen: Public Access to Civil Proceedings and a Corporation's Right to Privacy., 80 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1319 (1986)



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ARTICLE: JUSTICE BRENNAN, JUSTICE REHNQUIST, AND FREE SPEECH., 80 Nw. U.L. Rev. 285 (1985)

80 Nw. U.L. Rev. 285 p.295


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78 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1212

78 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1212 p.1253


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78 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1031

78 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1031 p.1072


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72 Nw. U.L. Rev. 656

72 Nw. U.L. Rev. 656 p.677


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ARTICLE: SAD TIME: THOUGHTS ON JURISDICTIONALITY, THE LEGAL IMAGINATION, AND BOWLES V. RUSSELL, 102 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 164 (2008)



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SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: Pretrial Publicity in High Profile Trials: An Integrated Approach to Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial and the Right to Privacy, 34 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 755 (2008)

34 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 755 p.755


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THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL LAW REVIEW SYMPOSIUM "WOULD YOU BE A SOURCE? REPORTER PRIVILEGE IN THE POST 9-11 WORLD": SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: The Image of "Good Journalism" in Privilege, Tort Law, and Constitutional Law, 32 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 485 (2006)

32 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 485 p.485


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Casenote: An Example of Policy Creating Law through the First Amendment, 21 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 1101 (1995)



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Comment: Regulating the Abortion Clinic Battleground: Will Free Speech be the Ultimate Casualty?, 21 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 995 (1995)



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Note: Checkbook Journalism: It May Involve Free Speech Interests but It Is Not Free; Can Witnesses Be Prohibited from Selling Their Stories to the Media Under the First Amendment?, 56 Ohio St. L.J. 1619 (1995)



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Note: Constitutional Gag Orders Restricting Trial Participants' Speech: A Guide for Ohio Trial Judges, 56 Ohio St. L.J. 1537 (1995)



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CASE COMMENT: The Spycatcher Cases., 50 Ohio St. L.J. 405 (1989)



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CASE COMMENT: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. v. General Electric Co.: Extinguishing the Light on Summary Jury Trials *, 49 Ohio St. L.J. 1453 (1989)



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COMMENT: First Amendment Rights of Attorneys and Judges in Judicial Election Campaigns., 47 Ohio St. L.J. 201 (1986)



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A TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR DANIEL G. GIBBENS: ARTICLE: CATALYZING MORE ADEQUATE FEDERAL HABEAS REVIEW OF SUMMATION MISCONDUCT: PERSUASION THEORY AND THE SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO AN UNBIASED JURY, 59 Okla. L. Rev. 479 (2006)

59 Okla. L. Rev. 479 p.479


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COMMENT: Constitutional Law: Beyond the Bounds of Roe: Does Stenberg v. Carhart Invalidate the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003?*, 57 Okla. L. Rev. 601 (2004)

57 Okla. L. Rev. 601 p.601


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ARTICLE: THE "ULTIMATE QUESTION": A LIMITED ARGUMENT FOR TRAFFICKING IN STOLEN SPEECH, 55 Okla. L. Rev. 559 (2002)

55 Okla. L. Rev. 559 p.559


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ARTICLE: THE OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT'S NEW RULES ON ATTORNEYS' TRIAL PUBLICITY: REALISM AND ASPIRATION, 51 Okla. L. Rev. 1 (1998)



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SYMPOSIUM: THE LIFE AND JURISPRUDENCE OF JUSTICE THURGOOD MARSHALL: JUSTICE THURGOOD MARSHALL AND NEWS MEDIA LAW: RULES OVER STANDARDS?, 47 Okla. L. Rev. 13 (1994)



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ARTICLE: Forty Years After New York Times v. Sullivan: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, 83 Or. L. Rev. 1203 (2004)

83 Or. L. Rev. 1203 p.1203


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ARTICLE: The Logic of Legal Conflict: The Perplexing Combination of Formalism and Anti-Formalism in Adjudication of Conflicting Legal Norms, 80 Or. L. Rev. 447 (2001)

80 Or. L. Rev. 447 p.447


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COMMENT: The Devil and Daniel Bernstein: Constitutional Flaws and Practical Fallacies in the Encryption Export Controls, 76 Or. L. Rev. 981 (1997)



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SYMPOSIUM: INNOVATION AND THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT: The First Amendment in Cyberspace, 75 Or. L. Rev. 319 (1996)



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BOOK REVIEW: Hans Linde's ConstitutionalismIntellect and Craft: The Contributions of Justice Hans Linde to American Constitutionalism. Edited by Robert F. Nagel. Westview Press, Inc. 1995. Pp. xiv, 318. $ 56.00, 74 Or. L. Rev. 1413 (1995)



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Notes: Merrick v. Board of Higher Education: Status and Oregon's Freedom of Expression Law, 72 Or. L. Rev. 729 (1993)



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REVIEW OF SELECTED 1995 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATION: Criminal Procedure; preliminary injunctions -- profits from crimes, 27 Pac. L.J. 643 (1996)



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NOTE: Mu'min v. Virginia: Reexamining the Need for Content Questioning During Voir Dire in High Profile Criminal Cases, 13 Pace L. Rev. 605 (1993)



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COMMENT: Does the First Amendment's "Right of Access" Require Court Proceedings to be Televised? A Constitutional and Practical Discussion, 34 Pepp. L. Rev. 123 (2006)

34 Pepp. L. Rev. 123 p.123


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ARTICLE: Smoking Out Big Tobacco: Some Lessons About Academic Freedom, The World Wide Web, Media Conglomeration, and Public Service Pedagogy from the Battle Over the Brown & Williamson Documents, 24 Pepp. L. Rev. 391 (1997)



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NOTE: Madsen v. Women's Health Center, Inc.: Striking an Unequal Balance Between the Right of Women to Obtain an Abortion and the Right of Pro-Life Groups to Freedom of Expression, 24 Pepp. L. Rev. 203 (1996)



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ARTICLE: A First Amendment Exception to the "Collateral Bar" Rule: Protecting Freedom of Expression and the Legitimacy of Courts, 22 Pepp. L. Rev. 405 (1995)



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SECTION III: DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES: Kids, Courts, and Cameras: New Challenges for Juvenile Defenders, 18 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 701 (1999)



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ARTICLE: THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE ARTIST -- PART I, 44 RI Bar Jnl. 7 (1996)



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DANGEROUS DOCTRINE: THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S UNFOUNDED CLAIM OF UNLIMITED AUTHORITY TO ARREST AND DEPORT ALIENS IN SECRET, 59 The Record 5 (2004)



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ARTICLE: THE PRESS AND THE PUBLIC'S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT OF ACCESS TO TERRORISM ON TRIAL: A POSITION PAPER, 57 The Record 94 (2002)



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ARTICLOS: Los Procedimientos de Divorcio y el Derecho de Acceso a los Tribunales: La Constitucionalidad de la Regla 62.2 de Procedimiento Civil, 72 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 163 (2003)

72 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 163 p.163


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ARTICULOS: DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL, 65 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 799 (1996)



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NOTE: The Need and Means to Restrict Spectators From Wearing Buttons at Criminal Trials, 27 Rev. Litig. 733 (2008)



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NOTE: Trade Secrets and the Internet: What Remedies Exist for Disclosure in the Information Age?, 18 Rev. Litig. 317 (1999)



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ARTICLE: Democracy and the Demystification of Courts:An Essay, 14 Rev. Litig. 627 (1995)



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NOTE: LAWYERS BEWARE: DAVENPORT V. GARCIA COULD SIGNAL CHANGE IN CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS, 13 Rev. Litig. 281 (1994)



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Note & Comment: Unlocking America's Courthouse Doors: Restoring a Presumption of First Amendment Access as a Means of Reviving Public Faith in the Judiciary, 11 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 193 (2005)



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ARTICLE: ENCRYPTION, KEY RECOVERY, AND COMMERCIAL TRADE SECRET ASSETS: A PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE MODEL, 25 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 97 (1999)



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ARTICLE: PRIVACY AND JURY SELECTION: DOES THE CONSTITUTION PROTECT PROSPECTIVE JURORS FROM PERSONALLY INTRUSIVE VOIR DIRE QUESTIONS?, 3 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 287 (2006)

3 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 287 p.287


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ARTICLE: Developments in State Constitutional Law: 1996, 28 Rutgers L.J. 909 (1997)



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ARTICLE: Reforming the New Jersey Supreme Court's Procedures for Consolidating Mass Tort Litigation: A Proposal for Disclosing the Rules of the Game, 55 Rutgers L. Rev. 591 (2003)

55 Rutgers L. Rev. 591 p.591


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NOTES: WHEN RIGHTS COLLIDE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE REPORTER'S PRIVILEGE, GRAND JURY LEAKS, AND THE SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS OF THE CRIMINAL DEFENDANT, 17 S. Cal. Interdis. L.J. 543 (2008)



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NOTE: CAN WITNESSES BE PROHIBITED FROM SELLING THEIR STORIES PRIOR TO TRIAL?: A FIRST AMENDMENT ANALYSIS OF CALIFORNIA'S STATUTE, 6 S. Cal. Interdis. L.J. 129 (1997)



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NOTE: THE UNABOMBER STRIKES AGAIN: AN INVESTIGATION INTO WHETHER THE VICTIM AND WITNESS PROTECTION ACT OF 1982 VIOLATES THE FIRST AMENDMENT OR CONFLICTS WITH THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1281 (2008)

81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1281 p.1281


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NOTE: UNREASONABLY WRONG: THE SUPREME COURT'S SUPREMACY, THE AEDPA STANDARD, AND CAREY V. MUSLADIN, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 (2008)

81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 p.571


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PEOPLE v. SIMPSON: PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: THE AGONY OF VICTORY AND THE ETHICS OF LAWYER SPEECH, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1627 (1996)



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PEOPLE v. SIMPSON: PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: FREE PRESS V. FAIR TRIAL: PROTECTING THE CRIMINAL DEFENDANT'S RIGHTS IN A HIGHLY PUBLICIZED TRIAL BY APPLYING THE SHEPPARD-MU'MINREMEDY, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1587 (1996)



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PEOPLE v. SIMPSON: PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: TELEVISING THE JUDICIAL BRANCH: IN FURTHERANCE OF THE PUBLIC'S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1519 (1996)



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PEOPLE v. SIMPSON: PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: THE ETHICS OF BEING A COMMENTATOR, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1303 (1996)



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NOTE: CAMERAS AND THE NEED FOR UNRESTRICTED ELECTRONIC MEDIA ACCESS TO FEDERAL COURTROOMS, 69 S. Cal. L. Rev. 827 (1996)



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CHANGE OF VENUE AND THE ROLE OF THE CRIMINAL JURY, 66 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1533 (1993)



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NOTE: CONFUSION IN THE COURTHOUSE: THE LEGACY OF THE GANNETT AND RICHMOND NEWSPAPERS PUBLIC RIGHT OF ACCESS CASES., 59 S. Cal. L. Rev. 603 (1986)



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ARTICLE: THE SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENT PROCESS: IN SEARCH OF CONSTITUTIONAL ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES., 59 S. Cal. L. Rev. 551 (1986)



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Straddling the Fence: Justice Breyer's Concurrence in Bartnicki v. Vopper Gives Protection of Privacy and Still Manages To Protect the Press: Bartnicki v. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001), 27 S. Ill. U. L. J. 661 (2003)



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ARTICLE: THE POWER OF AN INDICTMENT AND THE DEMISE OF ARTHUR ANDERSEN, 48 S. Tex. L. Rev. 509 (2006)

48 S. Tex. L. Rev. 509 p.509


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SYMPOSIUM THE ETHICS OF JUDICIAL SELECTION: The Ideology of Judging and the First Amendment in Judicial Election Campaigns, 43 S. Tex. L. Rev. 73 (2001)

43 S. Tex. L. Rev. 73 p.73


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CASENOTE: When Can an Attorney Ask: "What Were You Thinking?" - Regulation of Attorney Post-Trial Communication with Jurors After Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Benton, 40 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1069 (1999)

40 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1069 p.1069


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PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY: I. Stop the Presses! The Quattlebaum Doctrine: Imposing Prior Restraints to Keep Attorney-Client Privileged Communications Out of the Headlines, 50 S.C. L. Rev. 995 (1999)

50 S.C. L. Rev. 995 p.995


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CAMERAS IN COURTROOMS: CONTRASTING VIEWPOINTS: Televised Trials: Can the Government Market Electronic Access?, 49 S.C. L. Rev. 55 (1997)



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NOTE: Hostile Environment and The First Amendment: What Now After Harris and St. Paul?, 46 S.C. L. Rev. 471 (1995)



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NOTE: CRIMINALIZING FREE SPEECH: CALIFORNIA'S BAN ON WITNESSES WHO HAVE SOLD THEIR TESTIMONYFOR A FEE, 3 San Diego Just. J. 485 (1995)



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COMMENT: Keelhauling Pirates: How Ex Parte Seizure of Non-Interfering LPFM Does Not Further the FCC's "Public Interest"*, 43 San Diego L. Rev. 661 (2006)

43 San Diego L. Rev. 661 p.661


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ARTICLE: The Role of News Leaks in Governance and the Law of Journalists' Confidentiality, 1795-2005, 43 San Diego L. Rev. 425 (2006)

43 San Diego L. Rev. 425 p.425


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ARTICLE: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS COMING HOME TO ROOST? RIGHTS INTERNATIONALISM IN AMERICAN COURTS, 43 San Diego L. Rev. 1 (2006)

43 San Diego L. Rev. 1 p.1


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ARTICLE: THE NEWEST PROPERTY: REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CONCEPT OF PARENTHOOD, 39 Santa Clara L. Rev. 79 (1998)



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ARTICLE: THE ETHICS OF BEING A COMMENTATOR II, 37 Santa Clara L. Rev. 913 (1997)



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NOTE: The Freedom to Link?: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Implicates the First Amendment in Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes, 25 Seattle Univ. L. R. 287 (2001)



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CASEBOOK REVIEW: The Wide World of Torts: Reviewing Franklin & Rabin's Tort Law and Alternatives, 25 Seattle Univ. L. R. 1 (2001)



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ARTICLE: The "Watchman for Truth": Professional Licensing and the First Amendment, 23 Seattle Univ. L. R. 885 (2000)



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LEAD ARTICLE: Sovereign Indignity? Values, Borders and the Internet: A Case Study, 21 Seattle Univ. L. R. 441 (1998)



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COMMENT: JUSTICE, TAKE TWO: THE CONTINUING DEBATE OVER CAMERAS IN THE COURTROOM, 10 Seton Hall Const. L.J. 1053 (2000)



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COMMENT: Truth, Justice, and the Media: An Analysis of the Public Criminal Trial, 6 Seton Hall Const. L.J. 1083 (1996)



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ARTICLE: SHOW & TELL ON THE INTERNET: WILL JANET & GEORGE SET THE STANDARD? FCC CENSORSHIP & CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES, 17 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 1 (2007)



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ARTICLE: Whatever Happened to Freedom of Speech? A Defense of "State Interest of the Highest Order" As a Unifying Standard for Erratic First Amendment Jurisprudence, 29 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1197 (1999)

29 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1197 p.1197


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Article: Increasing First Amendment Scrutiny of Trademark Law, 61 SMU L. Rev. 381 (2008)

61 SMU L. Rev. 381 p.381


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ARTICLE: JUDGMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AS A BASIS FOR A UNIVERSAL METHOD TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, 22 St. John's J.L. Comm. 595 (2008)



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NOTE: TIPPING THE SCALES OF JUSTICE: AN ATTEMPT TO BALANCE THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL WITH THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH, 11 St. John's J.L. Comm. 775 (1996)



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NOTE: BATSON CHALLENGES AND THE JURY PROJECT: IS NEW YORK READY TO ELIMINATE DISCRIMINATION FROM CRIMINAL JURY SELECTION?, 11 St. John's J.L. Comm. 169 (1995)



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NOTE: PRESERVING PEREMPTORIES: A PRACTITIONER'S PREROGATIVE, 10 St. John's J.L. Comm. 431 (1995)



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NOTE: MAINTAINING IMPARTIALITY: DOES MEDIA COVERAGE OF TRIALS NEED TO BE CURTAILED?, 10 St. John's J.L. Comm. 371 (1995)



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ARTICLE: "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE": THE FATE OF PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES IN NEW YORK, 10 St. John's J.L. Comm. 291 (1995)



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NOTE: NEXT STOP CENSORSHIP: A FACIAL CHALLENGE TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY'S NEWLY ADOPTED ADVERTISING STANDARDS, 72 St. John's L. Rev. 485 (1998)

72 St. John's L. Rev. 485 p.485


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COMMENT: TRASH TORT OR TRASH TV?: FOOD LION, INC. V. ABC, INC., AND TORT LIABILITY OF THE MEDIA FOR NEWSGATHERING, 72 St. John's L. Rev. 185 (1998)

72 St. John's L. Rev. 185 p.185


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ARTICLE: THE SUPREME COURT AND FREE SPEECH: LOVE AND A QUESTION n1, 42 St. Louis U. L.J. 789 (1998)

42 St. Louis U. L.J. 789 p.789


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ARTICLE: PERSONAL INFORMATION IN GOVERNMENT RECORDS: PROTECTING THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN PRIVACY, 25 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 63 (2006)



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COMMENT: PLEASE TAKE BACK YOUR HUDDLED MASSES: A LOOK AT THE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT TO ACCESS DEPORTATION HEARINGS AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001n1, 22 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 593 (2003)



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SYMPOSIUM ON THE REGULATION OF FREE EXPRESSION IN THE PUBLIC FORUM: INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND THE MADSEN TEST, 14 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 465 (1995)



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SYMPOSIUM ON THE REGULATION OF FREE EXPRESSION IN THE PUBLIC FORUM: CITY OF LADUE V. GILLEO: CONTENT DISCRIMINATION AND THE RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN PUBLIC DEBATE, 14 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 349 (1995)



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PLANNED PARENTHOOD V. CASEY: THE FLIGHT FROM REASON IN THE SUPREME COURT, 13 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 15 (1993)



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COMMENTS: THE REACT SECURITY BELT: STUNNING PRISONERS AND HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS INTO QUESTIONING WHETHER ITS USE IS PERMISSIBLE UNDER THE UNITED STATES AND TEXAS CONSTITUTIONS, 30 St. Mary's L. J. 239 (1998)



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FEATURED CONTRIBUTOR: UNTRUTHFUL JURORS IN THE FEDERAL COURTS: HAVE WE BECOME COMFORTABLY NUMB?, 21 St. Thomas L. Rev. 253 (2009)



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CRIMINAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: PUBLICITY IN HIGH PROFILE CRIMINAL CASES, 10 St. Thomas L. Rev. 507 (1998)



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Symposium: Media, Justice, and the Law: Note: Ex Parte Blogging: The Legal Ethics of Supreme Court Advocacy in the Internet Era, 61 Stan. L. Rev. 1535 (2009)

61 Stan. L. Rev. 1535 p.1535


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ARTICLE: Crime-Facilitating Speech, 57 Stan. L. Rev. 1095 (2005)

57 Stan. L. Rev. 1095 p.1095


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NOTE: Burning Cyberbooks in Public Libraries: Internet Filtering Software vs. The First Amendment, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 509 (2000)



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BOOK REVIEW: Byron R. White, Kennedy Justice, 51 Stan. L. Rev. 1373 (1999)



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ARTICLE: Newsgathering, Press Access, and the First Amendment., 44 Stan. L. Rev. 927 (1992)

44 Stan. L. Rev. 927 p.936


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NOTE: Assessing the Constitutionality of Press Restrictions in the Persian Gulf War., 44 Stan. L. Rev. 675 (1992)



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NOTE: The Inadequacy of Rule 10b-5 to Address Outsider Trading by Reporters., 38 Stan. L. Rev. 1549 (1986)



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NOTE: A Unitary Approach to Claims of First Amendment Access to Publicly Owned Property., 35 Stan. L. Rev. 121 (1982)



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31 Stan. L. Rev. 1035

31 Stan. L. Rev. 1035 p.1058


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