The right to an open or public trial, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a fair trial are guaranteed under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and the fair administration of justice is the cherished right of all US citizens. It is agreed that our traditional concept of a presumption of innocence until proof of guilt must not be placed in jeopardy, yet this human want is occasionally in conflict with the freedom of the press and the right of the people to know and participate in the governmental process. Such a conflict, stemming perhaps from an unfortunate lack of faith in the tenets of our democratic institutions, should be resolved by our courts in such a way as to satisfy a maximum of human wants with the mi...
Can a defendant get a fair trial in the U.S. today? Can an unbiased juror be found when there has be...
This paper explores the effects of pre-trial publicity on criminal case proceedings, and how publici...
During a prosecution for attempted murder, the trial judge determined that detailed reporting of the...
The right to an open or public trial, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a fair trial are...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
State ex rel. Dayton Newspapers v. Phillips, 46 Ohio St. 2d 457, 351 N.E.2d 127 (1976). Sensational ...
Blazing headlines such as these, followed by detailed accounts of the crime given to newspaper repor...
This note addresses the competing constitutional guarantees of freedom of the press and the right to...
The first amendment freedoms of speech and press, and the sixth amendment right to a fair trial are ...
This Note advocates recognition of a constitutional right of press access to evidentiary recordings ...
In response to the increasing controversy subsumed under the label of fair trial-free press, the A...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
Purpose of the Study. News coverage of judicial proceedings is frequently seen by judges as a deterr...
There is continuing concern in the United States about the kind of media storms that swirl around hi...
This article seeks briefly to demonstrate the ways in which this basic commitment of Justice Douglas...
Can a defendant get a fair trial in the U.S. today? Can an unbiased juror be found when there has be...
This paper explores the effects of pre-trial publicity on criminal case proceedings, and how publici...
During a prosecution for attempted murder, the trial judge determined that detailed reporting of the...
The right to an open or public trial, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a fair trial are...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
State ex rel. Dayton Newspapers v. Phillips, 46 Ohio St. 2d 457, 351 N.E.2d 127 (1976). Sensational ...
Blazing headlines such as these, followed by detailed accounts of the crime given to newspaper repor...
This note addresses the competing constitutional guarantees of freedom of the press and the right to...
The first amendment freedoms of speech and press, and the sixth amendment right to a fair trial are ...
This Note advocates recognition of a constitutional right of press access to evidentiary recordings ...
In response to the increasing controversy subsumed under the label of fair trial-free press, the A...
This study investigated the tension between the right to freedom of expression and the right to a fa...
Purpose of the Study. News coverage of judicial proceedings is frequently seen by judges as a deterr...
There is continuing concern in the United States about the kind of media storms that swirl around hi...
This article seeks briefly to demonstrate the ways in which this basic commitment of Justice Douglas...
Can a defendant get a fair trial in the U.S. today? Can an unbiased juror be found when there has be...
This paper explores the effects of pre-trial publicity on criminal case proceedings, and how publici...
During a prosecution for attempted murder, the trial judge determined that detailed reporting of the...