Justice in plain sight : how a small-town newspaper and its unlikely lawyer opened America's courtrooms / Dan Bernstein
- Author
- Bernstein, Dan, 1949-
- Additional Titles
- How a small-town newspaper and its unlikely lawyer opened America's courtrooms
- Published
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2019]
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
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- Contents
- "They can't do that, can they?" -- "You'll never see your daughter again" -- Slamming the door -- The "thrill-killer" nurse -- The Hays-Cherniss newspaper -- "They won't laugh at you now" -- "Mr. everything" -- The battleground -- Building the case -- The Diaz case advances -- Mr. Ward goes to Washington -- The audience of nine -- "I will be back" -- "The presumption of openness" -- A halt to the "ominous progression" -- Smacked down again -- "Expanding the right of access" -- Needle in a haystack -- "The soil of openness" -- "Hands over his face" -- "Safeguard against the corrupt and eccentric."
- Subject(s)
- United States. Constitution. 1st Amendment
- Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.)
- Constitution (United States)
- Newspaper court reporting—United States
- Conduct of court proceedings—United States
- Free press and fair trial—United States
- Journalism, Legal—United States
- Chroniques judiciaires—États-Unis
- Presse libre et procès équitable—États-Unis
- Presse judiciaire—États-Unis
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES—Journalism
- HISTORY—United States—20th Century
- Conduct of court proceedings
- Free press and fair trial
- Journalism, Legal
- Newspaper court reporting
- United States
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781496211989 (electronic book)
1496211987 (electronic book)
9781496212009 (electronic book)
1496212002 (electronic book)
9781496202017
1496202015
9781496211996
1496211995 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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