The Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media

University of Nevada,Reno

Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism

Articles and Speeches

Articles of interest by Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media and our associates

Ben Holden, Money For Medicine Madness: Hizzoner hits a headline, Reno Gazette-Journal, Dec. 3, 2011.

Tony Mauro, Let the cameras roll: Cameras in the courtroom and the myth of Supreme Court exceptionalism, National Law Journal, Nov. 14, 2011.

Ben Holden, Greater transparency could bolster public's faith in trial verdicts, Houston Chronicle, Nov. 8, 2011.

Eric P. Robinson, Cameras roll in new federal court experiment, Brechner Report (Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, University of Florida), Oct. 2011.

Ben Holden, Conrad Murray Trial, Week 1: A Report from the Press Gallery (Oct. 2011).

 

Eric P. Robinson, New California Law Prohibits Jurors' Social Media Use, MLRC MediaLawLetter, Sept. 2011, p. 45.

Eric P. Robinson, Jury Instructions for the Modern Age: A 50-State Survey of Jury Instructions on Internet and Social Media, 1 Reynolds Cts. & Media L. J. 307 (Summer 2011).

Ben Holden, Legal community working to find solution for anonymous bloggers (March 2011).

 

Gary A. Hengstler, Sheppard v. Maxwell Revisited: Do Traditional Rules Work for Nontraditional Media, 71 Law & Contemp. Probs. 171 (2008).

Bridging the Great Divide: A Symposium on the State of Legal Journalism: Courting Better Relationships Between Judges and Journalists, 56 Syracuse L. Rev. 419 (2006).

Gary A. Hengstler, Training Court Personnel Overseas, Courts Today magazine, May/June 2006

Initiating and Maintaining a Constructive Dialogue: A Workbook for Judges and Journalists

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