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JOURNALS Baldwin, Gordon. “Costing Out Free Speech: Universities Should Regulate Atmosphere of Learning,” QuiLLvSlnS ~18 (1 page) Ott 1993. l&cusses the limits of free expression as decided by the United States Supreme Court. Court Strikes a Blow for Commercial Speech,” Bergerson, Stephen R. “Supreme American Advertising v9n2 p24 (2 pages) Sum 1993. Reports nn;o recent decisions by the U. S. Supreme Court favoring the constitutional rights of commercial speech. Reports Supreme Court rulings against banning “shopper” news racks in downtown soliciting business.
Cincinnati
and Florida’s
Board of Accountancy
ban on
Bunker, Matthew D. “Lifting the Veil: Ethics Bodies, the Citizen-Critic, and the First Amendment,” Journalism Quarterlyv70nl p98 (10 pages) Spr 1993. Examines legal cases related to first amendment freedom of speech governmental interest in keeping ethical proceedings secret.
issues versus the
Gray, Paul. “The Purloined Letters,” Timev141nll p59 (2pages) Mar 15,1993. Describes the work of a U. S. government scientist who specializes in tracking fraudulent chine.”
research
via a computer
Hein, Cheryl D.; VanZante, Disabilities Act of 1990,” pages) Win 1993.
program
tentatively
labeled
Neal R. “A Manager’s Guide SAM Advanced Management
Asserts that the broad, vague language of the Act outlawing place for employees with handicaps could pose problems. 1994
“The
Plagiarism
Ma-
to the Americans with Journal v58nl p34 (6 discrimination
in the work
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Hoberman, v81nlO
Henry S.; Giles, David p43 (1 page) Ott 1993.
M. “Ginsburg
Maintains that Justice Ruth Ginsburg allow some government encroachment.
&use, Ann E. “Getting v19n3 p52 (6 pages)
Top Value Apr 1993.
Review
is generally
Record,”
Quill
of free speech,
but will
Has Mixed protective
for Your Payroll,”
Law Practice
Management
Contends that today’s economy forces law firms to examine the effectiveness of every dollar spent. Finds payroll costs can consume 50 cents of every dollar of the firm’s expenditures.
Leeper, Roy V. “Communication Law and Justice: Brennan’s Structural Functional Theory,” Journalism Quarterly v70nl ~160 (12 pages) Spr 1993. Analyzes
Justice William J. Rrennan’s
approach
to Supreme
Macey, Jonathan R.; Miller, Goeffrey P. “The Community Economic Analysis,” Virginia Law Review v79n2 ~291 Discusses the Community harm than good.
Mauro,
Tony.
“Cameras
Reinvestment
Go To Court,”
Act in depth.
Court
Reinvestment Act: An (58 pages) Mar 1993.
Concludes
Quillv81nlO
decisions.
that it can do more
p39 (1 page)
Reports the introduction of cameras in federal courts is being accepted effects. Asks if the United States Supreme Court can be far behind.
Surviving Pressley, Patsy R. “Paralegal Managers: vlOn5 p34 (4 pages) Mar-Jun 1993.
Speech: What’s p16 (2 pages)
1993.
the ‘~OS,” Legal Assistant Today
Finds many law firms and legal departments lay off their office managers misunderstanding of what the managers do and their role.
Sendor, Benjamin. “Employee School Board Journalvl80nl
Ott
with no adverse
Protected Jan 1993.
because
of
by Law? The American
Discusses the limits to free speech by public school teachers. Reports that court decisions limit protection to speech that involves a public interest and does not apply to personnel conflicts between teachers, administrators and boards.
“Employee Speech: When Sendor, Benjamin. The American School Board JournaLvl80n5 Cites a court decision that names the public employee is constitutionally protected.
Wendover,
Ed. “JOA: Anti-Trust
for Everyone
an Employee Speaks out of Turn,” p18 (2 pages) May 1993. interest
in deciding
But Me,“Quillv8
whether
or not an
In1 p19 (1 page)
Jan-Feb 1993. Contends that the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, which allows Joint Operating Agreements between newspapers is a government-licensed monopoly. Maintains that dependence on government-licensing can interfere with press freedom.
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BOOKS John C.; Picard, Robert G. Joint Operating Agreements: The Newspaper Pvesewation Act and its Application. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. 1993. 216~~.
Busterna,
Traces the history of joint operating agreements and analyzes the data about failed and successti_tl JOAs. Reviews the theory behind JOAs and examines the impact of JOAs on the newspaper’s economic and content performance.
Lacy, Stephen; Simon, Todd S. The Economics and Regulation Newspapevs. Not-wood, NJ: Ablex. 1993. 256~~.
of United States
Explores the economic and regulatory restraints that affect newspaper Defines the nature of the newspaper industry, and the influence of editorial
Ruggles, Myles Alexander. The Audience Reflected in theMedium NJ: Ablex. 1993. 176~~.
managers. decisions.
oflaw. Not-wood,
Critiques the political economy of speech rights in the United States. Includes a study of first amendment case law to provide insights into the sociology and political economy of communications and communication law.
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