A reporter is least likely to have reporter's privilege when subpoenaed to testify
A) before a federal grand jury.
B) in a criminal trial.
C) in a civil case in which he/she is a party.
D) in a civil case in which he/she is not a party.
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Q12: The majority of federal courts
A)protect reporters from
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
Q18: The federal shield law
A)supersedes state laws.
B)has never
Q19: The limited protection of reporter's privilege extends
Q20: What action did the U.S.Supreme Court take
Q21: Following the Supreme Court's ruling in Branzburg
Q22: Some state courts have ruled that reporter's
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