Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-231) and index.
Contents
Malicious and scandalous newspapers (Near v. Minnesota) -- The libel of public officials (New York Times v. Sullivan) -- The Pentagon papers (New York Times v. United States) -- The rape shield law (Cox Broadcasting v. Cohn) -- The infliction of emotional distress (Hustler magazine v. Falwell) -- The right to reply (Miami Herald v. Tornillo) --
Protecting confidential news sources (Branzburg v. Hayes) -- The fairness doctrine (Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC) -- Pretrial publicity (Gannett Co. v. DePasquale) -- The juvenile shield law (Smith v. Daily mail) -- Gagging the press (Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart) -- Excluding the press (Richmond newspapers v. Virginia) --
Searches and seizures in newsrooms (Zurcher v. Stanford Daily) -- X-rated cable broadcasts (Denver Telecommunications v. FCC) -- The U.S. Constitution.