NOTE: FILLING THE VOID IN FIRST AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE: IS THERE A SOLUTION FOR REPLACING THE IMPOTENT SYSTEM OF PRIOR RESTRAINTS?, 72 Fordham L. Rev. 169 (2003)
NOTE: IN THE HOT BOX AND ON THE TUBE: WITNESSES' INTERESTS IN TELEVISED TRIALS, 66 Fordham L. Rev. 165 (1997)
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ARTICLE: THE PROSECUTOR, THE PRESS, AND FREE SPEECH., 58 Fordham L. Rev. 865 (1990)
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NOTE: THE EXPANDING RIGHT OF ACCESS: DOES IT EXTEND TO SEARCH WARRANT AFFIDAVITS?, 58 Fordham L. Rev. 655 (1990)
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NOTE: RICO FORFEITURE AND OBSCENITY: PRIOR RESTRAINT OR SUBSEQUENT PUNISHMENT?, 56 Fordham L. Rev. 1101 (1988)
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ARTICLE: THE SUPREME COURT AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION FROM 1791 TO 1917., 55 Fordham L. Rev. 263 (1986)
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NOTE: CLOSURE OF PRETRIAL SUPPRESSION HEARINGS: RESOLVING THE FAIR TRIAL/FREE PRESS CONFLICT., 51 Fordham L. Rev. 1297 (1983)
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NOTE: SEARCHES OF PRIVATE PAPERS: INCORPORATING FIRST AMENDMENT PRINCIPLES INTO THE DETERMINATION OF OBJECTIVE REASONABLENESS., 51 Fordham L. Rev. 967 (1983)
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ARTICLE: UNDERMINING INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CITIZENSHIP: THE IMPACT OF EXCLUSION LAWS ON THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY, 34 Fordham Urb. L.J. 833 (2007)
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THE NEED FOR FAIR TRIALS DOES NOT JUSTIFY A DISCIPLINARY RULE THAT BROADLY RESTRICTS AN ATTORNEY'S SPEECH: Committee on Professional Responsibility, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 20 Fordham Urb. L.J. 881 (1993)
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ARTICLE: "MAY IT PLEASE THE CAMERA, . . . I MEAN THE COURT"-AN INTRAJUDICIAL SOLUTION TO AN EXTRAJUDICIAL PROBLEM, 39 Ga. L. Rev. 83 (2004)
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SHINING A LIGHT IN A DIM CORNER: STANDING TO APPEAL AND THE RIGHT TO DEFEND A JUDGMENT IN THE FEDERAL COURTS, 38 Ga. L. Rev. 813 (2004)
SIXTH ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY LAW: I. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CHAPTER: THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND PERSONAL EXPRESSION OF SEXUALITY, 6 Geo. J. Gender & L. 359 (2005)
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FOURTH ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY LAW: Constitutional Law Chapter: Introduction to the First Amendment, 4 Geo. J. Gender & L. 83 (2002)
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CURRENT DEVELOPMENT 2006-2007: Legal Duties That Qui Tam Relators and Their Counsel Owe to the Government, 20 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 629 (2007)
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ARTICLE: Free Speech & Fair Trials -- Striking the Balance: A Case Comment and Analysis of the Maryland Trial Publicity Rule as Applied in Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland v. Douglas F. Gansler, 19 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 345 (2006)