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Court upholds conviction of cable team charged with obscenity
Court upholds conviction of cable team charged with obscenity11/06/95 TEXAS--The U.S. Court of Appeals in Austin (3rd Cir.) in late…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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Federal court finds reporters' privilege in First Amendment
Federal court finds reporters' privilege in First Amendment11/06/95 MINNESOTA--The reporters' privilege derived from the First Amendment interests in newsgathering protects…Categorized in Protecting sources and materials -
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Judge jury selection behind closed doors
Judge jury selection behind closed doors11/06/95 PENNSYLVANIA--A county judge in Waynesburg closed jury selection proceedings for a murder trial in…Categorized in Court access -
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Paper sues over fees for electronic court records
Paper sues over fees for electronic court records11/06/95 CALIFORNIA--The Los Angeles Times filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County in…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Commissioner charges White House interfered in network sale
Commissioner charges White House interfered in network sale10/23/95 WASHINGTON, D.C.--FCC commissioner James Quello charged in late September that the Clinton…Categorized in Content restrictions -
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D.A. confiscates tape minutes before broadcast
D.A. confiscates tape minutes before broadcast10/23/95 LOUISIANA--Just minutes before a television station prepared to broadcast a videotape of four black…Categorized in Prior restraint -
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Documents sealed, missing in Oklahoma City bombing case
Documents sealed, missing in Oklahoma City bombing case10/23/95 OKLAHOMA--Documents connected to the trial of two men for the bombing of…Categorized in Court access -
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President takes first step in opening Cuba to journalists
President takes first step in opening Cuba to journalists10/23/95 WASHINGTON, D.C.--President Clinton in early October gave permission to domestic news…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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FDIC can keep plans confidential to avoid "competitive harm"
FDIC can keep plans confidential to avoid "competitive harm"10/23/95 NEW YORK--The Federal Deposit Insurance Company does not have to release…Categorized in Freedom of information -
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Court questions FCC’s sole jurisdiction over political ad rates
Court questions FCC's sole jurisdiction over political ad rates10/23/95 GEORGIA--Although a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in…Categorized in Policy