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RODRIGUEZ v. PANAYIOTOU

United States Ninth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Media Law
Defendant's media interview statements, regarding a police officer's purported conduct during an undercover operation, were provably false assertions...
12/03/2002 00-56923

COMPUTERIZED THERMAL IMAGING INC. v. BLOOMBERG, L.P.

United States Tenth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Media Law
Under Utah law, where defendant's statements did not bear the requisite malicious injury to reputation in the absence of a precise statement of...
11/27/2002 01-4140

PAVLOVICH v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY ( DVD COPY CONTROL ASS'N, INC.)

Supreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, Media Law
A California court's exercising of personal jurisdiction over a defendant, based on a posting on an Internet Web site, was improper because...
11/25/2002 S100809

HOFFMAN-PUGH v. RAMSEY

United States Eleventh Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Media Law
Summary judgment was proper in an action alleging libel and slander in connection with a book and its promotion, where statements at issue did not...
11/19/2002 02-12642

FLOWERS v. CARVILLE

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law, Media Law
Defamation claims were improperly dismissed where statements made by former political aides, regarding the validity of audio tapes purportedly...
11/12/2002 00-17299

MOTION PICTURE ASS'N OF AM., INC. v. FED. COMMUNICATIONS COMM'N

United States DC Circuit
Communications Law, Media Law
Where the FCC promulgates regulations that significantly implicate program content, section 1 of the Communications Act of 1934 is not a source of...
11/08/2002 01-1149

BRUCE v. WEEKLY WORLD NEWS, INC.

United States First Circuit
Intellectual Property, Copyright, Remedies, Media Law
After a tabloid newspaper's acknowledged copyright infringement, 1) plaintiff's is entitled to a share of a licensing fee which defendant should have...
11/05/2002 01-2345

REVELL v. HOFFMAN

United States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Media Law
Plaintiff, a former FBI officer, was deemed a public figure, and failed to offer evidence of "actual malice" by author defendant, as required under...
10/30/2002 01-6169

HERITAGE BROAD. CO. OF MICHIGAN v. NAT'L LABOR RELATIONS BD.

United States Sixth Circuit
Labor & Employment Law, Media Law
Substantial record evidence regarding the parties' past practices supports an NLRB determination that an employer and a union operated under a belief...
10/18/2002 01-1003/1209

PHILLIPS v. GEN. MOTORS CORP.

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law, Media Law
District court failed to conduct a "good cause" analysis in considering a protective order on confidential settlement information, thus remand is...
10/15/2002 01-35126

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