Emphasis has been put on situations which appear to indicate that the press has been, at the very least, over-aggressive in its operations. As has been shown, considerable leeway is accorded the press in its activity, even where it conflicts with the fair administration of justice. Although the courts will enforce penalties for clear violation of the fair administration of justice, the facts must spell out a clear and imminent danger. As to the individual, there does not presently appear to beany clear provision of legal remedy for newspaper interference with individual rights, except in the civil or criminal libel action, which does not protect individual rights against sensationalism or over-aggressive exposure of private affairs
Much has been written about the evils of, and solutions to, the problem of trial by newspaper. It is...
In modern times, libel suits are becoming increasingly scarce, and media firms are improving their p...
Few occu.pations or professions rank lower than reporters in public esteem. In July 1999, Justice St...
Emphasis has been put on situations which appear to indicate that the press has been, at the very le...
Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matt...
A problem of legal ethics that has been hovering over American courts, lawyers and newspapermen for ...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
Purpose of the Study. News coverage of judicial proceedings is frequently seen by judges as a deterr...
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan provides that states may award damages in defamation actions brought ...
In relation to the criticism of judges it is important to ensure that the call to account does not o...
How to deal with the relationship between media supervision and judicial justice has always been a p...
Newspaper owners presently have both the ability and the inclination to limit the flow of informatio...
Ordinarily, there is a legally enforceable right to recover damages for libelous statements. On the ...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 JMC 1989 B86Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass Communication
A journalist at a news scene, such as the site of a car accident with trapped victims, may be denied...
Much has been written about the evils of, and solutions to, the problem of trial by newspaper. It is...
In modern times, libel suits are becoming increasingly scarce, and media firms are improving their p...
Few occu.pations or professions rank lower than reporters in public esteem. In July 1999, Justice St...
Emphasis has been put on situations which appear to indicate that the press has been, at the very le...
Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matt...
A problem of legal ethics that has been hovering over American courts, lawyers and newspapermen for ...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
Purpose of the Study. News coverage of judicial proceedings is frequently seen by judges as a deterr...
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan provides that states may award damages in defamation actions brought ...
In relation to the criticism of judges it is important to ensure that the call to account does not o...
How to deal with the relationship between media supervision and judicial justice has always been a p...
Newspaper owners presently have both the ability and the inclination to limit the flow of informatio...
Ordinarily, there is a legally enforceable right to recover damages for libelous statements. On the ...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 JMC 1989 B86Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass Communication
A journalist at a news scene, such as the site of a car accident with trapped victims, may be denied...
Much has been written about the evils of, and solutions to, the problem of trial by newspaper. It is...
In modern times, libel suits are becoming increasingly scarce, and media firms are improving their p...
Few occu.pations or professions rank lower than reporters in public esteem. In July 1999, Justice St...