OUTREACH:
The Champions & Betrayers of Media Accountability,
The First Amendment, & The Public Interest
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SUING
THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR LIBEL & JOURNALISTIC FRAUD
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SUING GANNETT FOR
LIBEL & JOURNALISTIC FRAUD
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“…it is a tragedy when
academia cuts itself off from active participation in the public sphere. It is
a tragedy when academic scholarship is evaluated solely on publication in
refereed articles where things will be read by six other specialists if you are
lucky. The mean number of times an academic article is cited in literature is
slightly less than once – between 0.8 and 0.9.”
Law Review Article # 1
"Journalistic Malpractice:
Suing Jayson Blair and the New York
Times
for Fraud and Negligence",
Professor
Clay Calvert &
Professor Robert D. Richards,
14 Fordham Intellectual Property,
Media & Entertainment Law Journal 1 (2003-2004)
correspondence with Professors Calvert & Richards
Law Review Article # 2
"Access
to the Press -- A New First Amendment Right",
Professor Jerome A. Barron,
80 Harvard
Law Review 1641 (1966-1967)
correspondence with Professor Barron
Law Review Article # 3
"Institutional
Reckless Disregard for Truth in Public:
Defamation Actions against the Press"
Professor Randall P. Bezanson
&
Gilbert Cranberg,
90 Iowa Law Review 887 (March 2005)
correspondence
with Professors Bezanson & Cranberg
& Further Article
"The
'Muzzled Media': Constitutional Crisis or Product Liability Scam?"
Martin London Esq.,
Twentieth Century Fund, Inc. (1993)
correspondence with Martin London
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SEARCHING FOR LEGAL ASSISTANCE & AMICUS CURIAE --
Bar
Associations
Law
Schools & Law Professors
BUILDING HONEST MEDIA SCHOLARSHIP --
Academic Institutes & Universities
GETTING THE WORD OUT --
Media-Watch Organizations, Media, & Journalists
HONOR ROLL
Heros
of the First Amendment:
Advancing our Democracy through Public Discussion
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