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FCC given 30 days to review personal attack, editorial rules
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled in late May that the FCC had 30 days…By RCFPCategorized in First Amendment -
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Restrictive anti-paparazzi bill dies in state senate
CALIFORNIA--While California Sen. John Burton's anti-paparazzi bill passed the state senate and is awaiting action in the assembly, a similar…By RCFPCategorized in Newsgathering -
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Court seals inadvertently released trial strategy document
NEW YORK--In early May, a federal district judge in Manhattan presiding over a highly publicized Mafia trial decided to seal…By RCFPCategorized in Court access -
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'Thin-skinned' judge loses appeal of libel suit dismissal
'Thin-skinned' judge loses appeal of libel suit dismissal 06/15/98 NINTH CIRCUIT--A state court judge could not sue ABC for libel…By RCFPCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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Broad order to seal all child sex assault records struck down
RHODE ISLAND--In late May, the Supreme Court in Providence unanimously struck down a lower court's policy that sealed all court…By RCFPCategorized in Court access -
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Police must release personnel records to journalists
NEW YORK--Names of Schenectady police officers who were disciplined for throwing eggs at a car during an officer's bachelor party…By RCFPCategorized in Freedom of information -
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Hearing called to examine investigation of newspaper bombing
MISSISSIPPI--At a late-May hearing organized by civil rights leaders, Jackson Advocate Publisher Charles Tisdale testified that he believes a conspiracy…By RCFPCategorized in History -
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Court says Anti-SLAPP law allows newspaper to avoid some suits
MASSACHUSETTS--In mid-May a state court in Salem held that the state's anti-SLAPP law protects the news media against some libel…By RCFPCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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Critics claim copyright treaty would eliminate 'fair use'
Critics claim copyright treaty would eliminate 'fair use' 06/15/98 WASHINGTON, D.C.--The House Subcommittee on Commerce and Telecommunications is currently reviewing…By RCFPCategorized in Content restrictions -
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Newspaper wins access to city attorney’s mug shot, police report
WASHINGTON--A booking photograph and police report of the May 1997 arrest of a city attorney must be disclosed to The…By RCFPCategorized in Freedom of information