OPEN MEETINGS AND RECORDS
FAIR TRIAL VERSUS FREE PRESS
SHIELD LAWS
ADVERTISING
BROADCAST AND INTERNET
100

"We can neither confirm not deny the existence of this document."

glomar response

100

Court action to punish those who disobey court orders

criminal contempt

100

tort that resembles libel

false light

100
used to determine who is a reporter

Von Bulow test

100

obviously exaggerated advertising

puffery

200

Requires Oklahoma City councils to conduct business in public

Oklahoma Open Meetings law

200

Judge's orders requiring reporters not to write about a case

gag order

200

tort that resembles copyright infringement

misappropriation

200

case that emphasized no federal shield law exists

Branzburg v. Hayes

200

case that established criteria for deceptive advertising 

Central Hudson Gas and Electric

300

Any decision made by the city council is invalid because of this  action 

meeting is closed illegally

300

Tye experience and logic test came out of this case

Press-Enterprise v. Superior Court (1986)

300

tort that resembles trespassing 

intrusion

300

Status journalists enjoy in Oklahoma

qualified privilege

300

federal law (one we discussed) that impacts advertising

Lanham Act

400

Letter you write requesting documents the government has

FOIA Request

400

Goes into effect when you disobey a court order

Dickinson rule

400
only tort that adds something to the law

public disclosure

400

under some circumstances, a journalist will have to reveal sources to this group

grand jury

400

right to control public safety issues and aesthetics 

reasons cities can control outdoor advertising

500

Discussing personnel issues or pending litigation

legal reasons for an executive/closed session

500

Voir dire, change of venue, change of venire, continuance, sequestration 

ways judges can ensure a fair trial without closing the trial to the public

500

taking pictures of a celebrity by climbing a neighbor's tree is an example of this tort

intrusion

500

federal law that requires subpoenas not search warrants

Privacy Protection Act

500

four-part test for whether a law can regulate advertising

Central Hudson test

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