Courts continue to struggle world-wide with the issue of whether journalists should have immunity or privileges preventing them from being compelled to disclose confidential sources. There have been few subpoenas issued to journalists over the years in New Zealand but none have resulted in imprisonment. It is apparent police have been reluctant to involve journalists in criminal proceedings and where they have been, courts have worked hard to find pragmatic solutions
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Australian journalists are pushing for limited protection so they can withhold the names of sources ...
The degree of legal protection given to journalists’ sources in New Zealand and Australia has progre...
The degree of legal protection given to journalists’ sources in New Zealand and Australia has progre...
This article considers existing legal limits on the confidentiality of journalists' sources. It sug...
Journalists should protect their sources. They should, above all, protect those sources (including w...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
The press is under fire. Members of the press often face subpoenas or similar court orders, compelli...
That journalism, especially journalism delving into serious impropriety, relies heavily upon a journ...
In late 2006, New Zealand’s Parliament inserted Section 68 into the nation’s Evidence Act 2006, prov...
Sources confidentiality is the one absolute in journalism. A guarantee never to divulge the name of ...
Despite the increasing importance of the journalist in society, one controversy which has long been ...
According to both a trial court and an appeals court in Minnesota, a newspaper breached a contract w...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Australian journalists are pushing for limited protection so they can withhold the names of sources ...
The degree of legal protection given to journalists’ sources in New Zealand and Australia has progre...
The degree of legal protection given to journalists’ sources in New Zealand and Australia has progre...
This article considers existing legal limits on the confidentiality of journalists' sources. It sug...
Journalists should protect their sources. They should, above all, protect those sources (including w...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
In recent years, many states have reformed laws,or are considering the reform of laws, that govern w...
The press is under fire. Members of the press often face subpoenas or similar court orders, compelli...
That journalism, especially journalism delving into serious impropriety, relies heavily upon a journ...
In late 2006, New Zealand’s Parliament inserted Section 68 into the nation’s Evidence Act 2006, prov...
Sources confidentiality is the one absolute in journalism. A guarantee never to divulge the name of ...
Despite the increasing importance of the journalist in society, one controversy which has long been ...
According to both a trial court and an appeals court in Minnesota, a newspaper breached a contract w...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
Australian journalists are pushing for limited protection so they can withhold the names of sources ...