(Free and download) Rights in the Balance: Free Press, Fair Trial, and Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart (Plains Histories)
| #4356009 in Books | Texas Tech University Press | 2008-05-15 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.16 x.96 x6.30l,1.27 | File Name: 0896726266 | 256 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| The first amendment clashes with the sixth amendment more often than one would think|By Midwest Book Review|The first amendment clashes with the sixth amendment more often than one would think. "Rights in the Balance: Free Press, Fair Trial, & Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart" is an examination of the modern media and its interference with the court system as people attemp||"An examination of the modern media and its interference with the court system as people attempt to get a fair trial in today's society. . . . a top pick for community library law collections." -- James A. Cox "Midwest Book "
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On a horrific night in October 1975, Erwin Simants brutally murdered six members of the Henry Kellie family in tiny Sutherland, Nebraska. Massive media attention to the grisly story soon spawned a historic collision between two of the most cherished American constitutional protections—the First Amendment’s guarantee of a free press and the Sixth Amendment’s guarantee of a criminal defendant’s right to a fair trial before an impartial jury.Ri... [PDF.fq28] Rights in the Balance: Free Press, Fair Trial, and Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart (Plains Histories) Rating: 4.68 (597 Votes)
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