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JURIST - Paper Chase: US Senate debates requiring televised broadcasts of Supreme Court proceedings

JURIST - Paper Chase: US Senate debates requiring televised broadcasts of Supreme Court proceedings

The BIALL Blog: Court TV

< div > Today the Ministry of Justice < a href="http://www.justice.gov.uk/news/press-releases/moj/moj-newsrelease060911a.htm" > announced < /a > that the ban on filming in Court will be lifted to allow the broadcasting of judges' summary remarks. < br / > < br / > < em > "Broadcasting will

Court sides with college accused of snooping on student’s email | Internet Cases | technology law

internet technology intellectual property attorney Evan Brown Chicago lawyer copyright trademark domain names UDRP DMCA data privacy

Consultation on Live, Text-Based Communications from Court – Judiciary of England and Wales «

“On behalf of the Lord Chief Justice, the Judicial Office for England and Wales has issued a consultation paper on the use of live, text-based communications from court for the purposes of fair and accurate reporting.” Full story Judiciary of England and Wales, 7th February 2010 Source:

Legal Theory Blog: Travis on the FCC's Theory of the Freedom of Expression

Hannibal Travis (Florida International University College of Law) has posted The FCC's New Theory of the First Amendment (Santa Clara Law Review, Vol. 51, p. 101, 2010) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This article describes the Federal Communications Commission’s...

The Presidential Planner - Political Punch

President Obama this morning will react to the monthly jobs numbers due to be released this morning, the last jobs report before the up-coming midterm elections. Political Punch Blog

Legal Blog Watch

Under federal law, telecommunications companies cannot engage in"any unjust or unreasonable discrimination"related to charges, services and other practices related to voice communications. Consumer groups have been arguing for several years that text messages should also be covered by this federal

Due Process: The Georgetown Law Library Blog: Tweeting is illegal in District Court

Georgetown Law Library Blog, featuring updates and news from librarians at Georgetown Law Center's Law Library.: Tweeting is illegal in District Court

JURIST - Paper Chase: Canada court rules security services may monitor citizens' communications

JURIST - Paper Chase: Canada court rules security services may monitor citizens' communications abroad

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court to rule on FCC indecency policy

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court to rule on FCC indecency policy

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