This Article explores the legal ramifications inherent in the putative links between violent deaths—both homicides and suicides—and various entertainment industry products, including motion pictures, television programs, video games, and musical recordings. We briefly review some examples in which popular entertainment-media allegedly played a significant role in spurring individuals to commit acts of violence against themselves or others. While some of these violent events have been widely reported, others are less well known. In any event, we provide some factual predicate in order to establish the context for one of the most controversial legal issues of modern times. Then we examine the possibility of redress for the survivors of such t...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
In Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Members of the New York Crime Victims Board, the Supreme Court held tha...
The degree to which criminological scholarship on the mediacrime relationship has been subject to th...
In the wake of the perverse pattern of horrifying schoolyard shootings in Littleton, Colorado, and i...
Society is increasingly inclined to hold publishers and producers responsible for the violent acts o...
There have been a number of tragic incidents during the past few years in which mentally unstable te...
A group of minors allegedly attacked a nine-year-old girl at a San Francisco beach and artificially...
This Article uses the Pahler legal battle as a case study to examine the current culture wars that h...
Since the Supreme Court sanctioned the introduction of victim impact evidence in the sentencing phas...
Words hurt! Recent news stories about cyber bulling make clear that a word can cause as much pain as...
This Comment examines the tort liability of broadcasters for injuries that result from children imit...
This Article will explore the possibility of shifting or sharing the liabilitystemming from criminal...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...
Films such as Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone, 1994) and Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996) have beco...
In 1978, New York passed legislation to prohibit criminals receiving money from selling their storie...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
In Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Members of the New York Crime Victims Board, the Supreme Court held tha...
The degree to which criminological scholarship on the mediacrime relationship has been subject to th...
In the wake of the perverse pattern of horrifying schoolyard shootings in Littleton, Colorado, and i...
Society is increasingly inclined to hold publishers and producers responsible for the violent acts o...
There have been a number of tragic incidents during the past few years in which mentally unstable te...
A group of minors allegedly attacked a nine-year-old girl at a San Francisco beach and artificially...
This Article uses the Pahler legal battle as a case study to examine the current culture wars that h...
Since the Supreme Court sanctioned the introduction of victim impact evidence in the sentencing phas...
Words hurt! Recent news stories about cyber bulling make clear that a word can cause as much pain as...
This Comment examines the tort liability of broadcasters for injuries that result from children imit...
This Article will explore the possibility of shifting or sharing the liabilitystemming from criminal...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...
Films such as Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone, 1994) and Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996) have beco...
In 1978, New York passed legislation to prohibit criminals receiving money from selling their storie...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
In Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Members of the New York Crime Victims Board, the Supreme Court held tha...
The degree to which criminological scholarship on the mediacrime relationship has been subject to th...