Multiple Choice
In states that do not have shield laws, judges may still allow journalists to protect their sources and/or protect confidential information under a broader, common-law concept known as
A) freedom of information
B) writ of mandamus
C) reporter privilege
D) the sunshine law
E) the Booth Rule
Correct Answer:

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Q9: Materials produced by the journalist during the
Q10: Since 1980, cameras have been customarily allowed
Q11: The Privacy Protection Act of 1980 restricted
Q12: State shield laws around the country are
Q13: In the case of Branzburg v. Hayes,
Q15: In State v. Lashinsky and City of
Q16: A "writ of mandamus" is<br>A) a document
Q17: Judges cannot require the formation of media
Q18: The exemption most recently added to the
Q19: In the majority of state shield laws,