The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press
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The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press
For decades, privacy took a back seat to the public€s right to know. But as the Internet and changing journalism have made it harder to distinguish news from titillation, U.S. courts are showing new resolve in protecting individuals from invasive media scrutiny. As Amy Gajda shows, this judicial backlash is now impinging on mainstream journalists.