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MARC Record from Library of Congress

Record ID marc_loc_updates/v36.i31.records.utf8:1932376:1820
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01820cam a2200229 4500
001 79179911
003 DLC
005 20080731095313.0
008 720412s1971 ilu b 000 0 eng
010 $a 79179911
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $an-us---
050 00 $aKF9223.5.A75$bW55
082 00 $a345/.73/05
100 1 $aWinters, Glenn R.,$ecomp.
245 10 $aFair trial-free press;$bSelected readings.$cEdited by Glenn R. Winters.
260 $aChicago,$bAmerican Judicature Society,$c1971.
300 $a204 p.$c26 cm.
490 1 $a[American Judicature Society selected readings, 4]
505 0 $aThe right to a fair trial, by L. S. Powell.--First and sixth ammendments: can they co-exist? By F. L. Dale.--Fair trial--free press revisited, by G. J. Tauro.--A judge's view: the news media in criminal justice, by J. S. Wright.--The free press and a fair trial, by C. V. Royster.--Ensuring fair trial and a free press, by J. C. Daly.--Fair trial, free press and the man in the middle, by E. J. Younger.--What constitutes prejudicial publicity in pending cases? By J. M. LeWine.--Controlling prejudicial publicity in criminal trials, by M. R. Wessel.--Controlling prejudicial publicity by the contempt power, by J. Scripp.--Free press--fair trial, by W. R. Smith, Jr.--Should special facilities be provided for courtroom photography and broadcasting? By G. J. Helwig.--The case for television in the courtroom, by W. B. Monroe, Jr.--If there is to be an abridgement of pretrial communication, should it be coupled with an expansion of trial coverage by radio and television? By F. G. Raichle.--Fair trial and free press: practical ways to have both, by D. R. Wright.--Bibliography (p. 199-204)
650 0 $aFree press and fair trial$zUnited States.
810 2 $aAmerican Judicature Society.$tSelected readings,$v4.