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Richard Jewell
Managing a Multijurisdictional Case
Is Only the Latest Film to Depict a Female Journalist Trading Sex for Scoops
Richard Jewell Movie Release Date
The Myth of the Scapegoat in Newspaper Coverage Of
The “Hero Syndrome”
The Suspect’ Review: Collateral Damage
The Perils of Guardian Ad Litem Appointments Move on up in the World
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The FBI Under Fire
Framing Jewell: a Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Coverage in The
The Law of Media
Richard Jewell Release Date
Media Framing in the Centennial Olympic Park Bombing: How Media Coverage of Terrorism Shifts When a Suspect Is Revealed
Richard Jewell
Suing the News Media in the Age of Tabloid Journalism: L. Lin Wood and the Battle for Accountability
Media Ethics: Where Do You Draw the Line? a Case Study Approach to Understanding News Coverage and Journalistic Decision-Making
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Dramatization Or Falsification? Richard Jewell and the Ethics of Creative License in Historical Films
In the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida
The Paper Case1: the Neutral Reportage Privilege in Defamation Cases and Its Impact on the First Amendment
Bag Men and the Ghost of Richard Jewell: Some Legal And
Why Holding Richard Jewell Is a Public Figure Is Wrong and Harms Journalism
A Dialogue with Richard Jewell and His Attorney, L. Lin Wood Clay Clavert Pennsylvania State University
Privacy and the Criminal Arrestee Or Suspect: in Search of a Right, in Need of a Rule Sadiq Reza
The Case of David V. Goliath: Richard Jewell V. NBC and the Basics of Defamacast in Georgia
Why Republishing Material from Disreputbale News Reports Must Be Constitutionally Protected
Accountability of the Media in Investigations
What the Lawyers Who Sue the Press Think of the Press, and Media Law
What Is Truth?: True Suspects and False Defamation
A Case Study Examination of Lone Wolf Terrorism and the Roles and Responsibilities of Government Agencies
Endgame? Sports Events As Symbolic Targets in Lone Wolf Terrorism