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The News Media and The Law, Spring 2011

 

Publisher Lucy A. Dalglish

Editor Gregg P. Leslie

Managing Editor Peter Haldis

Contributing Editor Mark Caramanica

Contributors Christine Beckett, Rachel Costello, Kacey Deamer, Derek D. Green, Kristen Rasmussen, Lyndsey Wajert

Administration Lois Lloyd, Victor Gaberman, Michele McMahon

RCFP Steering Committee

Scott Applewhite, The Associated Press

Wolf Blitzer, CNN

David Boardman, Seattle Times

Chip Bok, Creators Syndicate

Erika Bolstad, McClatchy Newspapers

Jess Bravin, The Wall Street Journal

Michael Duffy, Time

Richard S. Dunham, Houston Chronicle

Ashlea Ebeling, Forbes Magazine

Fred Graham, InSession

John C. Henry, Freelance

Nat Hentoff, United Media Newspaper Syndicate

Dahlia Lithwick, Slate

Tony Mauro, National Law Journal

Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times

Andrea Mitchell, NBC News

Maggie Mulvihill, New England Center for Investigative Reporting

Bill Nichols, Politico

Sandra Peddie, Newsday

Dana Priest, The Washington Post

Dan Rather, HDNet

Jim Rubin, Bloomberg News

Cristine Russell, Freelance

Bob Schieffer, CBS News

Eric Schmitt, The New York Times

Alicia Shepard, National Public Radio

Paul Steiger, Pro Publica

Pierre Thomas, ABC News

Saundra Torry, USA Today

Judy Woodruff, PBS/The News Hour

Affiliations appear for purposes of identification.

The Reporters Committee would like to thank The Associated Press for permission to use photos from its files.

 

The News Media and The Law, Spring 2011

Spring 2011
Vol. 35, No. 2

Executives Privileged?

How transparent are the new governors?

Editorial

 

Transparency in the statehouses

Cover Story

 

States of darkness

Freedom of Information

 

U.S. Supreme Court rules "High 2" exemption does not exist

 

No such thing as personal privacy for corporations

 

Bailout records released after writ denial

 

Win, lose or draw?

 

Requesting metadata with electronic records

Reporter's Privilege

 

Detroit Free Press reporter's subpoena battle with former terrorism prosecutor nears end

Libel

 

"Morally flawed" protests are protected speech on matters of public concern

 

Courts split over First Amendment protection for recording police performance of public duties

 

Media in N.H. and N.J. protected for disclosing annulled records

Content Regulation

 

Seizing websites to protect copyrights

 

 

Open & Shut

 

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