Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). Law Division.

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Title: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). Law Division.
Language: English
Authors: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 190
Publication Date: 2001
Document Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Disclosure, Higher Education, Internet, Journalism Education, Legal Problems, News Writing
Abstract: The Law section of the proceedings contains the following 6 selected papers: "Is the Public Interest Meaningless? Levels of Meaning and Ambiguity in the Public Interest Standard" (Philip M. Napoli); "An 'Unholy Alliance': The Law of Media Ride-Alongs" (Karen M. Markin); "Is Internet Service Provider Immunity Growing? An Examination of Immunity under #230 of the Communications Decency Act after 'Zeran'" (Elizabeth Spainhour); "The Effects of 'Desnick v. ABC': Creating Boundaries for Surreptitious Newsgathering" (James V. D'Aleo); "Updating SPJ's Report on the Journalist's Privilege: Three Years Later, Is the Privilege Truly Eroding?" (Anthony L. Fargo): and "The Journalist's Privilege for Nonconfidential Information in States without Shield Laws" (Anthony L. Fargo). (RS)
Entry Date: 2002
Accession Number: ED459503
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The Law section of the proceedings contains the following 6 selected papers: "Is the Public Interest Meaningless? Levels of Meaning and Ambiguity in the Public Interest Standard" (Philip M. Napoli); "An 'Unholy Alliance': The Law of Media Ride-Alongs" (Karen M. Markin); "Is Internet Service Provider Immunity Growing? An Examination of Immunity under #230 of the Communications Decency Act after 'Zeran'" (Elizabeth Spainhour); "The Effects of 'Desnick v. ABC': Creating Boundaries for Surreptitious Newsgathering" (James V. D'Aleo); "Updating SPJ's Report on the Journalist's Privilege: Three Years Later, Is the Privilege Truly Eroding?" (Anthony L. Fargo): and "The Journalist's Privilege for Nonconfidential Information in States without Shield Laws" (Anthony L. Fargo). (RS)