News Making in the Trial CourtsLongman, 1983 - 162 páginas Investigates the most commonly voiced criticism of press coverage, summarizes the judicial new-making process, reviews the history of American judicial reporting, and presents the results of his own research including a description of the daily activities of a beat reporter assigned to the court. -- Back cover. |
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Reporters Sources and Judicial News | 10 |
A Historical Review of Newspaper Court Reporting | 35 |
A Case Study in Judicial Reporting | 78 |
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