Human Rights Magazine

Fall 2001, Volume 28, Number 4
Introduction
Stephen J. Wermiel
The Civil Rights Movement: A Press Perspective
Jack Nelson
Keeping the Government Out of the Newsroom: A First Amendment Imperative?
Jane E. Kirtley
Press Rights, Human Rights, and Cryptocracy
Terry Francke
Cameras in the Courtroom: A View in Support of More Access
Henry Schleiff
The Supreme Court, the Press, and Illegally Recorded Cellular Telephone Calls
Karen N. Frederiksen
Profits and Press Freedom: The New Business of News
Randall P. Bezanson
Resources: Media and Rights
The Reporters Committee: A Special Human Rights Hero
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