Exam 3: Risks to Public Safety
Exam 1: The Uslegal System23 Questions
Exam 2: The First Amendment30 Questions
Exam 3: Risks to Public Safety19 Questions
Exam 4: Damage to Reputation26 Questions
Exam 5: Invasion of Privacy28 Questions
Exam 6: Access to Places and Information25 Questions
Exam 7: Media and the Justice System26 Questions
Exam 8: Creative Property27 Questions
Exam 9: The Fcc and Broadcast Licensing19 Questions
Exam 10: Electronic Media Content14 Questions
Exam 11: Obscenity and Indecency21 Questions
Exam 12: Commercial Speech26 Questions
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In Braun v.Soldier of Fortune the magazine was held liable under basic negligence law for the publication of an ad.
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In United States v.Progressive the federal trial court applied a test enunciated by two justices in Pentagon Papers case.What was that test?
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[An injunction may be issued only if the government has evidence that the speech would cause grave,direct,immediate harm to the United States.]
In the H-bomb case,the magazine alleged that all information in the article was obtained from
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In most traditional kinds of personal injury cases,the legal basis for a lawsuit is that the defendant acted with
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In Zamora v.Columbia Broadcasting System plaintiffs alleged that the defendants should be liable for
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The Smith Act rose to prominence during the Cold War era as a vehicle to
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The Smith Act was eventually held unconstitutional by the U.S.Supreme Court.
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The 1927 case of Whitney v.California is particularly noteworthy for a concurring opinion.Explain.
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The U.S.Supreme Court first began to interpret the scope of the First Amendment
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In the Pentagon Papers case the New York Times and the Washington Post printed excerpts from a document that was
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The U.S.Supreme Court has never addressed directly the question of whether news media may be denied access to military operations.
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In Brandenburg v.Ohio the Supreme Court held that speech remains protected until
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Why are the so-called Pied Piper cases particularly troublesome for mass communicators?
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In which of the following civil cases was a mass medium found liable for the death of a motorist?
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What similarity exists between the Pentagon Papers case and the H-bomb case (U.S.v.Progressive)?
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In the "Hit Man" case the book published by Paladin Press was held undeserving of First Amendment protection because
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What First Amendment standard emerged out of Schenck v.United States?
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