The examination of the reporter’s privilege in light of WikiLeaks gives rise to several imperative questions. Could WikiLeaks claim a federal reporter’s privilege if the U.S. government were to ask it to disclose the sources of its documents? Does the current federal law on reporter’s privilege adequately address new media, such as WikiLeaks? And if not, how should the law evolve to sufficiently accommodate organizations like WikiLeaks? This Note seeks to answer these questions. First, this Note advocates that WikiLeaks would be able to claim the privilege under current federal law. Second, this Note concludes that the current law on the reporter’s privilege has not sufficiently evolved to account for entities like WikiLeaks. Third, thi...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
In furtherance of the national interest in an informed populace, the American press has evolved into...
In July 2010, Private First Class Bradley Manning released thou-sands of classified documents with t...
The examination of the reporter’s privilege in light of WikiLeaks gives rise to several imperative q...
This Article addresses whether WikiLeaks could claim a federal reporter\u27s privilege if the U.S. g...
In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice subpoenaed James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Ti...
There is no Supreme Court precedent on the constitutionality of criminalizing the publication of lea...
This Note examines reporters\u27 claims to a First Amendment reporter-source privilege in light of F...
Journalists often take the position that confidential sources should remain anonymous. One tool jour...
Journalists have been subpoenaed and otherwise pressured to give up information and sources more tim...
The reporter’s privilege is under attack, and “pajama-clad bloggers” are largely to blame. Courts an...
This Note will first explain, in Part I, why journalists need to be protected, and detail the histor...
To date, thirty-one states and the District of Columbia have enacted shield laws that provide varyin...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
This article develops a new analytical model for understanding the legal and ethical responsibilitie...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
In furtherance of the national interest in an informed populace, the American press has evolved into...
In July 2010, Private First Class Bradley Manning released thou-sands of classified documents with t...
The examination of the reporter’s privilege in light of WikiLeaks gives rise to several imperative q...
This Article addresses whether WikiLeaks could claim a federal reporter\u27s privilege if the U.S. g...
In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice subpoenaed James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Ti...
There is no Supreme Court precedent on the constitutionality of criminalizing the publication of lea...
This Note examines reporters\u27 claims to a First Amendment reporter-source privilege in light of F...
Journalists often take the position that confidential sources should remain anonymous. One tool jour...
Journalists have been subpoenaed and otherwise pressured to give up information and sources more tim...
The reporter’s privilege is under attack, and “pajama-clad bloggers” are largely to blame. Courts an...
This Note will first explain, in Part I, why journalists need to be protected, and detail the histor...
To date, thirty-one states and the District of Columbia have enacted shield laws that provide varyin...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
This article develops a new analytical model for understanding the legal and ethical responsibilitie...
Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into the c...
In furtherance of the national interest in an informed populace, the American press has evolved into...
In July 2010, Private First Class Bradley Manning released thou-sands of classified documents with t...