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Calls to Televise Supreme Court Hearings Free speech and College Campuses The Secular Case for Free

Speech

The Forum Theory and University Publications

Facebook and Privacy

Copyright and the phenomenon of Fan Fiction

When are Media Liable for Damages When Criminal Ideas Come from Media Usage? Start with Eimann v. Soldier of Fortune; follow all leads that can be detected in this case. Then go to a network case involving a California rape allegedly caused by a movie and the Florida TV intoxication murder case. Follow all leads you can identify from the cases cited in these two cases footnotes. Consult Media Law Reporter and LEXIS for cases, LEXIS for law reviews. Children and Television Regulation

Gone But Not Forgotten: When Privacy, Policy and Privilege Collide, Louise L. Hill, Widener University School of Law, Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, Vol. 9, No. 8, 2011, Widener Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-29 The New Internet World: A Global Perspective on Freedom of Expression, Privacy, Trust and Security Online, Soumitra Dutta, INSEAD Technology and Operations Management, William H. Dutton, University of Oxford Oxford Internet Institute, Ginette Law, INSEAD, August 24, 2011, INSEAD Working Paper No. 2011/89/TOM [Update] A Right to Delete? Paul A. Bernal, European Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 2, No.2, 2011 (also featured on Inforrm here)

Hacktivism, Anonymous & a New Breed of Protest in a Networked World, Noah Hampson, Boston College Law School, Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, Forthcoming Is Comment Free? Ethical, editorial and political problems of moderating online news, Sanna Trygg, Polis/Jornalistfonden Fellow, 2011/12

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