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HOWARD v. ANTILLAUnited States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law, Media LawIn a publicly-traded company chairman's suit against a newspaper reporter, jury verdict in false light invasion of privacy claim vacated where, even... |
06/28/2002 | 01-1643 |
COSTA DE ORO TELEVISION, INC. v. FCCUnited States DC Circuit
Administrative Law, Communications Law, Media LawIn determining local television market designations pursuant to cable television mandatory carriage rules, the FCC properly: 1) sustained earlier... |
06/28/2002 | 01-1153 |
BRUNETTE v. HUMANE SOC'Y OF VENTURA COUNTYUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Media LawA newspaper and its employees, who recorded for the paper's own purposes a search conducted by a county humane society, did not serve any government... |
06/28/2002 | 00-56730 |
US v. MIAMI UNIV.United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Media LawUniversity disciplinary records are "educational records" under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and an injunction against the... |
06/27/2002 | 00-3518 |
WINTER v. DC COMICSCalifornia Court of Appeal
Entertainment Law, Injury & Tort Law, Media LawIn recording artists' claims arising from depictions of them in a comic book series, defamation claims fail where no reasonable reader would believe... |
06/19/2002 | B121021 |
DOE v. CHAMBERLINUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law, Media LawBecause various photographs of young girls could not be said to fall within the Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act's definition of... |
06/19/2002 | 01-2170 |
SOLANO v. PLAYGIRL, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Media LawAn actor, depicted shirtless on the cover of Playgirl magazine, established sufficient evidence that the magazine deliberately created the false... |
06/13/2002 | 01-55443 |
A&M RECORDS, INC. v. NAPSTER, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Media LawModification of preliminary injunction, requiring defendant to police its music file-sharing system for infringing works, was not vague and adhered to... |
03/25/2002 | 01-15998, 01-16003, 01-16011, 01-16308 |
IN RE: PERRIS CITY NEWSCalifornia Court of Appeal
Media LawThe California Constitution confers upon the Court of Appeal jurisdiction over appeals from judgments on general-circulation petitions, and the... |
03/15/2002 | E029653 |
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