Media and Courts

Media and Courts in United States

Media and Courts

Judicial Elections: The California Experience, Grodin, Joseph, 70: 365-369 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)

  • Judicial Improvement: What’s Going On In The States? (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 149-151 (Sep. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Keeping Pace: Court Resources and Crime in Ten U.S. Cities, Jacob, Herbert, 66: 73-83 (Aug. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • The legacy of Chief Justice Rehnquist: A view from the small screen, Diascro, Jennifer Segal, 92: 106-117 (3, AJS Judicature)
  • Let The People Observe Their Courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 116 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Let the People Observe Their Courts, Weinstein, Jack B. and Zimmerman, Diane L., 61: 156-165 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Linda Deutsch and Angie Hendershot win Toni House Award (brief), Richert, David, 94: 32 (July-Aug ’10, AJS Judicature)
  • The Meaning of Cert Denial (letter), Slotnick, Elliot E., 81: 98 (Nov.-Dec. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • The media and jury deliberations: education or invasion? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 87: 48, 88 (Sept.-Oct. ’03, AJS Judicature)
  • Media Coverage of Supreme Court Decision Making: Problems and Prospects, Slotnick, Elliot E., 75: 128-142 (Oct-Nov ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Media Coverage of the Courts: Improving but Still Not Adequate, Shaw, David, 65: 18-24 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Media coverage of the University of Michigan affirmative action decisions: The view from mainstream, Black, and Latino journalists, Tower, Terri L., Clawson, Rosalee A., and Waltenburg, Eric N., 90: 120-128 (Nov-Dec ’06, AJS Judicature)
  • The media, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 83: 48 (Sept.-Oct. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Merit Retention Elections: What Influences the Voters?, Griffin, Kenyon N. and Horan, Michael J., 63: 78-88 (Aug. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • My Mother The Defendant? (letter), Livingston, John H., 64: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • N.Y. Court Limits Newsmen’s Access to Pretrial Hearings (news), Author, No, 61: 383-384 (Mar. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • National Survey Examines Public Awareness of Judicial System (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 67: 309 (Dec.-Jan. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Needs of the press (letter), Freedman, Eric, 85: 171 (Jan.-Feb. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • New Efforts in 17 States to Expand Camera Coverage of Courts (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 65: 116-118 (Aug. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • New Supreme Court guide online (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 240 (Mar.-Apr. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Newspaper May Identify Judges Under Investigation (news), Author, No, 62: 44 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • Nina Totenberg receives first annual Toni House Award (brief), Stanik, Kristine, 83: 87 (Sept.-Oct. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • No Excuse For Errors (letter), Green, Joel G., 64: 252 (Dec.-Jan. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Philosopher kings or political actors? How the media portray the Supreme Court, Spill, Rorie L. and Oxley, Zoe M., 87: 22-29 (July-Aug. ’03, AJS Judicature)
  • A Political Scientist Writes In Defense Of The Brethren, Melone, Albert P., 64: 140-144 (Sep. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Press/Court Relations (letter), von, Curtis E., Kann, 62: 414 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Pretrial prejudice in Canada: a comparative perspective on the criminal jury, Vidmar, Neil, 79: 249-255 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • PREVIEW Helps Reporters Cover the Supreme Court (focus), Cardozo, Michael H., 68: 297-299 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • The Problem of Prejudice: A New Approach to Assessing the Impact of Courtroom Cameras, Barber, Susanna, 66: 248-255 (Dec.-Jan. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • A Professional Responsibility (letter), Suter, William K., 75: 186, 227 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Professor Slotnick Responds (letter), Slotnick, Elliot E., 75: 227 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Prohibiting Courtroom Photography: It’s Up To The Judge In Florida And Wisconsin, Hoyt, James L., 63: 290-295 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Promoting Public Understanding of the Supreme Court (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 4, 42 (Jun.-Jul. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Prosecutors and the Press in the Search for the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, Thornburgh, Dick, 75: 20-22 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Public access and media rules for administrative adjudicators in high profile hearings, McNeil, Christopher B., 91: 298-303 (May-Jun ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • Public access: the ultimate guardian of fairness in our justice system, Zemans, Frances Kahn, 79: 173-175 (Jan.-Feb. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Public Information Offices Help Citizens Understand Their Courts (focus), Abrahams, Steven, 65: 222-224 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Public May Be Barred from Criminal Trials, Court Rules (news), Beller, Scott and Hoelzel, Bill, 63: 89-90 (Aug. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Public says televising Court is good for democracy (brief), Richert, David, 93: 211 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • A Publisher’s Plea: Not Guilty (letter), Fishler, Bennett H., Jr., 65: 176, 226 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Radio station to test digital court coverage (brief), Richert, David, 94: 31 (July-Aug ’10, AJS Judicature)
  • A reality check on court/media relations, Alexander, S. L., 84: 146-149 (Nov.-Dec. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Reinforcing Social Values (letter), Barton, Todd H., 61: 345 (Mar. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • A Report on the Latest Rounds in the Battle Over Cameras In the Courts, Goodwin, Alfred T., 63: 74-77 (Aug. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • A Reporter’s Response, Mauro, Tony, 75: 23 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • A Reporter’s View of Relations with Judges, Knoche, Eldon, 70: 268-269 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court, Wissler, Roselle L., Bezanson, Randall P., Cranberg, Gilbert, and Soloski, John, 71: 197-201 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court: How Attorneys View the Libel Dispute Resolution Program, Wissler, Roselle, Cranberg, Gilbert, Soloski, John, Murchison, Brian, and Bezanson, Randall P., 75: 329-333 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Retention Elections in the South, Wood, Thomas J., 63: 256-257 (Dec.-Jan. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Shall we dance? The courts, the community, and the news media, Transcript, AJS, 80: 30-42 (July-Aug. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Should The Public Be Allowed To Contest Closure Motions? (query), Smith, Phil, 64: 6-7, 50 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Should we blame Judge Judy? The messages TV courtrooms send viewers, Podlas, Kimberlianne, 86: 38-43 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Simplifying the Maze of Nevada’s Courts, Boersema, Craig, 78: 299-303 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Simpson’s trial and the rush to reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 79: 56-57 (Sept.-Oct. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Spreading the news: Communicating with the media during high-profile trials, Cushner, Quintin, Hartley, Roger E., and Parker, Darrel, 93: 52-61, 82 (2, AJS Judicature)
  • The Story Behind the Adoption of the Ban on Courtroom Cameras, Kielbowicz, Richard B., 63: 14-23 (Jun.-Jul. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • A Successful Experiment (letter), Tauro, G. Joseph, 61: 300 (Feb. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • The Supreme Court Beat: How Television Covers the U.S. Supreme Court, Katsh, Ethan, 67: 6-11 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Survey looks at new media and the courts (focus), Davey, Chris and Salaz, Karen, 94: 137-138 (Nov-Dec ’10, AJS Judicature)
  • Symposium examines courts and the new media (focus), Wheeler, Russell, 94: 239-241 (Mar.-Apr. ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Television In Our Courts: The Proven Advantages, The Unproven Dangers, Davis, Norman, 64: 85-92 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Together, courts and media can improve public knowledge of the justice system (viewpoint), Moon, Ronald T.Y., 87: 205-206, 261 (Mar.-Apr. ’04, AJS Judicature)
  • Trial By Television: Are We At a Point of No Return?, Gerbner, George, 63: 416-426 (Apr. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • The Trials of Courtroom TV (letter), Danish, Roy, 64: 101 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • TV’s False Picture (letter), Vogel, Robert, 64: 153 (Oct. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Uncertain Dancers: Judges and the News Media, Drechsel, Robert E., 70: 264-272 (Feb.-Mar. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • An Unfounded Indictment (letter), Takooshian, Harold, 65: 232 (Oct. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Washington Courts Find a Way to Answer Unfair Criticism (news), Author, No, 60: 300 (Jan. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Watching the Watchdog (letter), Fishler, Bennett H., Jr., 66: 384 (Apr. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Welcome Research (letter), Goodwin, Alfred, 67: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Yes, But…ABC’s Law Correspondent Comments on Network Coverage of the Court, O’Brien, Tim, 67: 12-15 (Jun.-Jul. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • Resources

    Further Reading

    • Simple Nonsense’ (letter), Patterson, Hugh M., 61: 441 (Apr. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • “The Supreme Court Decided Today…,” or Did It?, Slotnick, Elliot E. and Segal, Jennifer A., 78: 89-95 (Sep.-Oct. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • 1990 Code of Judicial Conduct, Judicial Elections Among Issues Discussed At 12th National Conference for Judicial Conduct Organizations (focus), Carmody, Cris, 74: 225-226 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • The 21st-century American jury: reflections from the Cantigny Conference, Boatright, Robert G., 83: 288-296 (May-June ’00, AJS Judicature)
    • Acting Responsibly: Journalists and Judicial Performance Surveys, Dolch, Norman A. and Provizer, Norman W., 71: 47-51 (Jun.-Jul. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • After California, What’s Next for Judicial Elections? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 70: 356-364 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • An Aid to Reporters (letter), Cardozo, Michael H., 68: 48 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Alabama’s Chief Justice In Spotlight As Directors Report On Court Improvements (focus), Hoelzel, William, 67: 510-511 (May ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Answer (letter), Netteburg, Kermit, 64: 57 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Author’s Answer (letter), Davis, Norman, 64: 153 (Oct. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Bait and switch: The press and the Pledge case, Sanders, Alain L., 88: 202-208 (Mar.-Apr. ’05, AJS Judicature)
    • A Balanced Debate (letter), Hinshaw, Ed, 64: 4 (Jun.-Jul. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • The Balancing Act of Court Confidentiality Agreements (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 280, 325 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • Bar Poll Ratings as the Leading Influence on a Non-Partisan Judicial Election, Goldstein, Joel H., 63: 376-384 (Mar. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Best Kept Secrets of the Judiciary, O’Brien, Tim, 73: 341-343 (Apr.-May ’90, AJS Judicature)
    • Briefing the Press (letter), Cardozo, Michael H., 61: 344 (Mar. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in court: How television news media use courtroom footage, Pogorzelski, Wendy and Brewer, Thomas W., 91: 124-134 (Nov-Dec ’07, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in our federal courts—the time has come (editorial), No, Author, 93: 136, 172 (4, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in our federal courts—the time has come (editorial), No, Author, 93: 136, 172 (4, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras In State Courts: A Historical Perspective, Strickland, Ruth Ann and Moore, Richter H., Jr., 78: 128-135, 160 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in the court (brief), Richert, David, 85: 252 (Mar.-Apr. ’02, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in the Court: The Situation Today, Graves, David, 63: 24-27 (Jun.-Jul. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras in the Courtroom: A Case Study, Alexander, S. L., 74: 307-313 (Apr.-May ’91, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras Next Year for California (letter), Schulz, John E., 63: 101 (Sep. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Cameras, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 4 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
    • Canadian Conference Explores Judicial Independence, Public Expectations of Justice (focus), Nejelski, Paul, 69: 51-53 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Choosing Judges: Do The Voters Know What They’re Doing?, McKnight, R. Neal, Schaefer, Roger, and Johnson, Charles A., 62: 280-290 (Aug. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Conference Considers Changes in Court Handling of Child Abuse Cases (focus), Weisberg, Lynn, 71: 169-170 (Oct.-Nov. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Confidential Settlements and Sealed Court Records: Necessary Safeguards or Unwarranted Secrecy? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 78: 304-311 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
    • Confidentiality and the Courts: Preserving Judicial Discretion, Conlon, Suzanne B., 76: 304-307, 313 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • Confidentiality and the Courts: Protecting the Right to Privacy, Burkholder, Evan A., 76: 311-313 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • Confidentiality and the Courts: Secrecy’s Threat To Public Safety, Reed, Charles J., 76: 308-310 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • Confidentiality, Public Access to Records Examined at Judicial Conduct Conference (focus), Burnham, David, 70: 244-246 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Court TV: Can it Increase Understanding of the Law and the Legal Process (query), Reed, Charles J., 76: 308-310 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
    • Courts and media center established (brief), Richert, David, 84: 48 (July-Aug. ’00, AJS Judicature)
    • Courts test out cameras (brief), Butler, Gabriell, 95: 240 (Mar.-Apr. ’12, AJS Judicature)
    • The Defeat of the California Justices: The Campaign, the Electorate, and the Issue of Judicial Accountability, Wold, John T. and Culver, John H., 70: 348-355 (Apr.-May ’87, AJS Judicature)
    • Demystifying the Judicial Process: How Can Judges and Journalists Really Help?, Author, No, 67: 448-457 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
    • Does Research Support the Estes Ban on Cameras in the Courtroom?, Netteburg, Kermit, 63: 466-475 (May ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Does Television Make A Fair Trial Impossible? – A Debate (news), Author, No, 64: 145-146 (Sep. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Does the Bar Have An Obligation to Help Ensure the Independence of the Judiciary (query), Raven, Robert D., 69: 66-67, 115, 117-118 (Aug.-Sep. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • Drawing a Line on Freedom of the Press: The Burger Court Picks Up The Chalk, Cann, Steven, 66: 296-303 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
    • The Educational Role of Judicial Conduct Organizations, Martineau, Robert J., 63: 227-231 (Nov. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • The Effect of Voluntary Bench-Bar-Press Guidelines on Professional Attitudes Towards Free Press, Privacy and Fair Trial Values, Sheldon, Charles H., Lovrich, Nicholas P., Jr., Limburg, Val, and Wasmann, Erik, 72: 114-121 (Aug.-Sep. ’88, AJS Judicature)
    • The Effects of Pretrial Publicity on Jurors, Kerr, Norbert L., 78: 120-127 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
    • E-newletter tracks new media developments (brief), Richert, David, 94: 313 (may-june ’11, AJS Judicature)
    • Estimating liability risks with the media as your guide, Bailis, Daniel S. and MacCoun, Robert J., 80: 64-67 (Sept.-Oct. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • Estimating the Occurrence of Trial Prejudiced by Press Coverage, Frasca, Ralph, 72: 162-169 (Oct.-Nov. ’88, AJS Judicature)
    • Fair Trial v. Free Press: Time for a Rehearing? (query), Heflin, Howell T., 61: 154-155 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Florida Allows TV Coverage of All State Court Proceedings (news), Author, No, 61: 92 (Aug. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Fostering the Court’s Image (letter), House, Toni, 75: 186 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
    • Georgetown establishes degree program for journalists (brief), Richert, David, 90: 182 (Jan-Feb ’07, AJS Judicature)
    • Georgia Opens Its Courts to TV and News Cameramen (news), Author, No, 61: 144-145 (Sep. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Help From Administrators (letter), Nelson, Thomas E., 62: 414 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
    • Helping judges explain the courts
      (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 80: 56 (Sept.-Oct. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • Homicide, Not Murder (letter), Fink, Fred A., 64: 57 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • How Do Courts Keep Public Informed? (news), Richman, Dan, 60: 47 (Jun.-Jul. ’76, AJS Judicature)
    • How Minnesota Newspapers Cover The Trial Courts, Drechsel, Robert E., 62: 195-202 (Oct. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • The Impact of a Televised Trial on Individuals’ Information and Attitudes, Raymond, Paul, 75: 204-209 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
    • The impact of Bush v. Gore on public perceptions and knowledge of the Supreme Court, Kritzer, Herbert M., 85: 32-38 (July-Aug. ’01, AJS Judicature)
    • The Impact of California v. Simpson on Cameras in the Courtroom, Alexander, S. L., 79: 169-172 (Jan.-Feb. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • The Impact of Louisville Courier-Journal’s Editorial Endorsements on the Outcome of Local Judicial Elections, Goldstein, Joel, 73: 108-112 (Aug.-Sep. ’89, AJS Judicature)
    • The Impact of Sequestration on Juries, Levine, James P., 79: 266-272 (Mar.-Apr. ’96, AJS Judicature)
    • The impacts of capital cases on a federal trial court, Goldberger, Benjamin A., 89: 274-277 (Mar.-Apr. ’06, AJS Judicature)
    • An Invasion Of Privacy (letter), Liebman, Harold R., 64: 57 (Aug. ’80, AJS Judicature)
    • Issues in Judicial Conduct: A Report on the Ninth National Conference (focus), Krasno, Miriam R., 68: 292-295 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
    • The Jeffersonian/Hamiltonian Duality: A Framework for Understanding Reforms In the Administration of Justice, Nejelski, Paul, 64: 450-462 (May ’81, AJS Judicature)
    • Judge Must Prove Charges False to Win Libel Suit, N.Y. Court Holds (news), Author, No, 61: 336-337 (Feb. ’78, AJS Judicature)
    • Judges and Journalists: Whose End of the Boat Is Sinking? (query), Friendly, Fred W., 65: 389-392, 450 (Mar.-Apr. ’82, AJS Judicature)
    • Judging in a Democracy: The Tension of Popular Participation, Nejelski, Paul, 61: 166-175 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
    • Judicial Conference approves pilot project for cameras in district courts (brief), Richert, David, 94: 92 (sep-oct ’10, AJS Judicature)

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