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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 71 > No. 4 (2008)

 

Volume 71, Number 4 (Autumn 2008)
The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice and Ethics of Trying Cases in the Media

Kathryn Webb Bradley
Special Editor

Preliminary

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Introduction

Kathryn Webb Bradley

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Articles

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Back to the Future—Questions for the News Media from the Past

Loren Ghiglione

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Trial by Media: The Betrayal of the First Amendment’s Purpose

Gavin Phillipson

15

 

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Trying Cases in the Media: A Comparative Overview

Giorgio Resta

31

 

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The Prosecutor and the Press: Lessons (Not) Learned from the Mike Nifong Debacle

R. Michael Cassidy

67

 

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Race to Judgment: Stereotyping Media and Criminal Defendants

Robert M. Entman and Kimberly A. Gross

93

 

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How Noninstitutionalized Media Change the Relationship Between the Public and Media Coverage of Trials

Marcy Wheeler

135

 

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The Duke Lacrosse Case and the Blogosphere

K. C. Johnson

155

 

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Sheppard V. Maxwell Revisted—Do the Traditional Rules Work for Nontraditional Media

Gary A. Hengstler

171

 

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The Circus Comes to Town: The Media and High-Profile Trials

David A. Sellers

181

 

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Moving Beyond Media Feast and Frenzy: Imagining Possibilities for Hyper-Resilience Arising from Scandalous Organizational Crisis

Ronald L. Dufresne and Judith A. Clair

201

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

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