Is a fair trial possible in the age of modern media? What impact have the technological advances of newsgathering had on the delivery of justice? Should the judicial system become more restrictive of trial coverage
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
(Excerpt) Since the invention of television in 1927, the American legal system faced drastic changes...
Since the advent of film and video recording, society has enjoyed the ability to capture the lights ...
Is a fair trial possible in the age of modern media? What impact have the technological advances of...
In the present era, journalistic freedom is being diverted against its positive facet. The media is ...
A day without the influence of media in our lives is implausible. We have become completely dependen...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
Media scrutiny of criminal trials is commonplace. Newspapers give extensive attention to criminal tr...
Suggests that current case law and legal codes concerning media coverage of trials are inconsistent ...
Because most of the public has little direct experience with the justice system, public knowledge an...
The ABA has proposed a new Standard for the Prosecution Function, Standard 3-1.7, which addresses ho...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
A media shackled by its government is an unhealthy thing; however, a media allowed to run its mouth ...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
(Excerpt) Since the invention of television in 1927, the American legal system faced drastic changes...
Since the advent of film and video recording, society has enjoyed the ability to capture the lights ...
Is a fair trial possible in the age of modern media? What impact have the technological advances of...
In the present era, journalistic freedom is being diverted against its positive facet. The media is ...
A day without the influence of media in our lives is implausible. We have become completely dependen...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
Media scrutiny of criminal trials is commonplace. Newspapers give extensive attention to criminal tr...
Suggests that current case law and legal codes concerning media coverage of trials are inconsistent ...
Because most of the public has little direct experience with the justice system, public knowledge an...
The ABA has proposed a new Standard for the Prosecution Function, Standard 3-1.7, which addresses ho...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
The notion that pretrial media coverage impacts the judicial process of highly publicized trials is ...
The media plays a major role in forming an opinion in society maybe that is why it is considered as ...
A media shackled by its government is an unhealthy thing; however, a media allowed to run its mouth ...
The rights of an accused to a fair trial, and freedom of the press, both are fundamental rights guar...
(Excerpt) Since the invention of television in 1927, the American legal system faced drastic changes...
Since the advent of film and video recording, society has enjoyed the ability to capture the lights ...