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MI reporter asks court not to compel him to reveal source. Oct 15th, 2008 By admin. Detroit Free Press reporter David Ashenfelter filed papers on Monday in an effort to postpone his deposition scheduled this week in a lawsuit brought by former federal prosecutor Richard Convertino. Back in 2004, Ashenfelter cited anonymous Department of Justice sources for a story about an ethics investigation involving Convertino. Convertino has sued the DOJ and subpoenaed […]. Posted in Confidential Sources.
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The F-Bomb and the S-Word Go to Washington. Nov 10th, 2008 By admin. As the nation’s attention was fixed on electing the next Commander-in-Chief, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on November 4th in the first television indecency case since. Was decided in 1978. FCC v Fox Television Stations. Involved the use of expletives by celebrities (namely, Bono, Cher, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie) at various award shows. Garre argued that if people wanted to get indecent programming in their homes, they cou...
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The F-Bomb and the S-Word Go to Washington. Nov 10th, 2008 By admin. As the nation’s attention was fixed on electing the next Commander-in-Chief, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on November 4th in the first television indecency case since Pacifica was decided in 1978. FCC v. Fox Television Stations involved the use of expletives by celebrities (namely, Bono, Cher, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie) at various award […]. Posted in Featured Articles. Welcome to Media Law Update. Oct 14th, 2008 By admin.
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Gov’t lawyers ask for more time in Janet Jackson “Nipplegate”. Oct 15th, 2008 By admin. Government lawyers are seeking an extension of time to decide whether to seek Supreme Court review of the indecency fine against CBS stations that aired the Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake halftime show during the 2004 Super Bowl. The extension, if granted, would give the government until November 18th to make its decision, two weeks after the Supreme Court hears arguments in the FCC/Fox profanity matter.
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The F-Bomb and the S-Word Go to Washington. Nov 10th, 2008 By admin. As the nation’s attention was fixed on electing the next Commander-in-Chief, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on November 4th in the first television indecency case since Pacifica was decided in 1978. FCC v. Fox Television Stations involved the use of expletives by celebrities (namely, Bono, Cher, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie) at various award […]. Posted in Featured Articles. Six Networks Sue Minnesota Officials Over Poll Access.
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3 weeks after O.J. trial, flurry of new lawsuits filed. Oct 22nd, 2008 By admin. Three weeks after a jury found O.J. Simpson guilty of armed robbery and kidnapping, several lawsuits arising from the trial have been filed. The Associated Press and the Las Vegas Review-Journal filed suit October 20th, alleging that Clark County District Judge Jackie Glass improperly withheld jury questionnaires until after the trial and redacted portions upon […]. 169; 2016 Media Law Update Powered by WordPress.
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