In Cohen v.Cowles,the Supreme Court held that
A) the federal shield law prohibits a plaintiff from recovering damages for a journalist's broken promise.
B) the federal shield law does not prohibit a plaintiff from recovering damages for a journalist's broken promise.
C) the First Amendment does not prohibit a plaintiff from recovering damages for a journalist's broken promise.
D) the First Amendment prohibits a plaintiff from recovering damages for a journalist's broken promise.
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Q34: Most states prohibit any form of reporter's
Q35: It is clear that reporter's privilege exists
Q36: The Supreme Court has held that the
Q38: The First Amendment protects journalists when they
Q39: Criminal contempt is sometimes called
A)direct contempt.
B)indirect
Q40: Of those states that have shield laws,there
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