The majority of federal courts
A) protect reporters from revealing information by using a federal shield law.
B) protect reporters from revealing information by using a qualified First Amendment privilege.
C) protect reporters from revealing information by using either a qualified First Amendment privilege or a federal shield law.
D) do not protect reporters from revealing information under any circumstances.
Correct Answer:
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Q7: State shield laws
A)vary both in the nature
Q8: What is the name of the test
Q9: The Supreme Court's three-part test rejects the
Q10: Court use of contempt citations to attempt
Q11: A shield law exists in
A)one state
B)approximately 20
Q13: Courts generally have found that search warrants
Q14: In applying the journalist's privilege,most courts have
A)defined
Q15: A major difference between being the subject
Q16: Shield laws are intended to protect the
Q17: A reporter is least likely to have
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