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Volume 17, Number 2 (1997) Symposium—The Sound of Silence: Reflections on the Use of the Gag Order

Symposium

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Foreword
Laurie L. Levenson

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Lawyers have Free Speech Rights, Too: Why Gag Orders on Trial Participants Are almost Always Unconstitutional
Erwin Chemerinsky

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The Gag Order in the O.J. Simpson Civil Action: Lessons to Be Learned
Paul L. Hoffman

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Gag Orders & (and) Attorney Discipline Rules: Why Not Base the Former upon the Latter
Douglas E. Mirell

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This Courtroom Is Not a Television Studio: Why Judge Fujisaki Made the Correct Call in Gagging the Lawyers and Parties, and Banning the Cameras from the O.J. Simpson Civil Case
Robert A. Pugsley

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Reviving Fallen Copyrights: A Constitutional Analysis of Section 514 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act of 1994
Tung Yin

Notes and Comments

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The Game behind the Games: Unscrupulous Agents in College Athletics & (and) California's Miller-Ayala Act
James Malone and Daren Lipinsky

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First down, Goal to Go: Enforcing the NFL's Salary Cap Using the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
Scott McPhee

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Only a Little Bit Pregnant: The Pregnancy Discrimination Act from a Performer's Perspective
Lisa Stolzy

 
 
 
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