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Free press and fair trial -- United States.
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Free press & fair trial.
Washington, D.C. : American Society of Newspaper Editors : American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, [1985?]
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KF4774 .A95
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Media coverage in criminal justice cases : what prosecutors and defenders should and should not say / Andrew E. Taslitz, editor.
Chicago, Illinois : ABA, Criminal Justice Section, 2013.
Contents:
Defense perspective on media and the court of public opinion / by Kendall Coffey -- Working with public relations experts in high-profile criminal cases / by James F. Haggerty -- Ethics : criminal practice and the media / by Peter A. Joy and Kevin C. McMunigal -- A criminal practitioner's guide to the media in client representation / by Bryan L. Adamson -- Media impact on trial by jury / by Neil Vidmar -- Law professors / by Laurie L. Levenson.
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF9223.5 .M4 2013
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Justice in plain sight : how a small-town newspaper and its unlikely lawyer opened America's courtrooms / Dan Bernstein.
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Bernstein, Dan, 1949- author.
Licoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2019]
Contents:
"They can't do that, can they?" -- "You'll never see your daughter again" -- Slamming the door -- The "thrill-killer" nurse -- The Hays-Cherniss newspaper -- "They won't laugh at you now" -- "Mr. everything" -- The battleground -- Building the case -- The Diaz case advances -- Mr. Ward goes to Washington -- The audience of nine -- "I will be back" -- "The presumption of openness" -- A halt to the "ominous progression" -- Smacked down again -- "Expanding the right of access" -- Needle in a haystack -- "The soil of openness" -- "Hands over his face" -- "Safeguard against the corrupt and eccentric".
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF9223.5 .B47 2019
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