This Article explores application of negligence law to media that expose others to a foreseeable risk of bodily harm or death. Negligence suits are an increasing risk to the media. Several such cases are winding through the judicial system. Braun v. Soldier of Fortune and Hyde v. City of Columbia stand as precedents for media liability. Besides surveying negligence cases brought against media, this Article explores the related areas of strict liability and incitement, which have not yet resulted in media liability. It also discusses the availability of bomb recipes on the Internet and asks whether increased dangers to physical safety are endangering freedom of expression
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This Article explores application of negligence law to media that expose others to a foreseeable ris...
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This article examines potential civil liability under the multistate norms of tort and closely relat...
This article first revisits law-and-economics literature in the 1970s dealing with tort rules govern...
There have been a number of tragic incidents during the past few years in which mentally unstable te...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
For many Americans, exposure to toxic substances has become a sad reality of life. While the medical...
Recently, tort law commentators have discovered truth in Justice Holmes\u27 maxim that hard cases m...
Publishers traditionally have enjoyed immunity from tort liability in running other parties\u27 adve...
Critics of social responsibility theory have worried that in the process of establishing voluntary s...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
This article analyzes and explores the complex issues of libel by implication and defamatory meaning...
Restraints have long been imposed on speech and advertising by doctors and lawyers with the result t...
This paper is concerned with the causes of action available to the recipients of blood transfusions ...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...
This Article explores application of negligence law to media that expose others to a foreseeable ris...
Through 1991 over 4,000 persons contracted AIDS through transfusion. Statutes in forty-nine states e...
This article examines potential civil liability under the multistate norms of tort and closely relat...
This article first revisits law-and-economics literature in the 1970s dealing with tort rules govern...
There have been a number of tragic incidents during the past few years in which mentally unstable te...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
For many Americans, exposure to toxic substances has become a sad reality of life. While the medical...
Recently, tort law commentators have discovered truth in Justice Holmes\u27 maxim that hard cases m...
Publishers traditionally have enjoyed immunity from tort liability in running other parties\u27 adve...
Critics of social responsibility theory have worried that in the process of establishing voluntary s...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
This article analyzes and explores the complex issues of libel by implication and defamatory meaning...
Restraints have long been imposed on speech and advertising by doctors and lawyers with the result t...
This paper is concerned with the causes of action available to the recipients of blood transfusions ...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...