The State of the Union Live Web Feed- Are you listening Seventh Circuit?
The New York Times is broadcasting the State of the Union on the front page of its website as I write this. If the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) was in charge of the State of...
View ArticleIowa Law Would Criminalize Publishing Farm Exposes
Author’s Note: This is a cross- post from my NPPA Advocacy blog. Recently we told you about a bill banning photography of farms in Florida. We have learned that there is a similar bill, prohibiting...
View ArticleCameras and Federal Courts
I have been researching last month's case of Hollingsworth v. Perry, 130 S. Ct. 705 (2010), the recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding cameras in federal courts. As the Court...
View ArticleSeventh Circuit Rules: States May Restrict Broadcasting of Publicly Sponsored...
In a long awaited ruling, the Seventh Circuit on Wednesday held that the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) was within its rights to grant exclusive broadcast rights to a private...
View ArticlePhotojournalism Ethics in the Bin Laden Story
Great piece on Nppa.org about ethical issues related to photography this week as the bin Laden story evolves. Big decisions about gruesome images and staged photo ops. Read about it here:...
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