158 research outputs found
The Good, the Bad and the Press
Review of: Suing the Press. By Rodney A. Smolla. Oxford University Press, New York, N.Y., 1986
Emotional Distress, the First Amendment, and This Kind of Speech: A Heretical Perspective on Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
Protecting the Right to Criticize Government: A Proposal for a Symmetry of Defamation Privileges
A Revue of Books
As a public service, I\u27ve looked at some of the less noticed but no less significant recent publications in law. The capsule reviews that follow admittedly do not do full justice to the impressive scholarship and acute analysis displayed in these books. These reviews necessarily can be little more than an encouragement to encounter for yourself the hours of pleasure afforded by intense scrutiny of these offerings
Reducing the Recovery of Avoidable Seat-Belt Damages: A Cure for the Defects of Waterson v. General Motors Corporation
Administrative Law
This survey of Eleventh Circuit administrative law decisions covers the law applicable to the administrative agencies, rather than the law applied by those agencies. The substantive law administered by the agencies is beyond the scope of this survey. The surveyed cases may be broken down into two major categories: decisions relating to administrative decisionmaking and decisions concerning judicial review of administrative actions
The Constitutional Interest in Getting the News: Toward a First Amendment Protection from Tort Liability for Surreptitious Newsgathering
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