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1)
This is a three part question: How do courts apply the "Assumption
of Risk" legal theory to claims that you were misquoted in media
interviews? How do courts expect you to control media misquotes?
Name a leading Supreme Court case regarding the issue of misquotes?
2)
Under the new privacy laws, what is your liability for conducting media
interviews in your office?
3)
Courts view public officials and private officials differently when conducting
media interviews. What is the main difference according to the landmark
case Gertz v. Welch 418 U.S. 323 (1974)?
4)
How does the Supreme Court define media access? Can you name at
least five public properties that are considered non-public forums?
5)
How does the United States Supreme Court ruling in Milkovich v. Lorain
Journal Co 497 U.S. 1, impact your media interviews?
6)
Name the six core elements of libel?
7)
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