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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 120 · February 2007 · No. 4

DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW --
THE LAW OF MEDIA


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I.       Introduction: New Media, New Secrecy, New Questions
II.      Protecting the New Media: Application of the Journalist's Privilege to           Bloggers
III.     Prosecuting the Press: Criminal Liability for the Act of Publishing
IV.     Viewpoint Discrimination and Media Access to Government Officials
V.      Internet Jurisdiction: A Comparative Analysis
VI.     Media Liability for Reporting Suspects'Identities: A Comparative           Analysis
VII.    Newsgathering in Light of HIPAA

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