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To foster a free and independent press, most states protect the confidentiality of a journalist’s sources through “shield” laws.  When these statutes were drafted decades ago, they had “journalists” of traditional media outlets in mind.  But in the information age, is a blogger a “journalist”?

The New Jersey State Supreme Court recently [...]

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Monday Morning JETLawg

On August 9, 2010 By JETLaw

In the news…

Pennsylvania and New Jersey try a new technology to stop the employment of unauthorized immigrants.

Entourage to return for one more season.

Legal outsourcing continues to grow, attracting Western lawyers to India.

Casey Affleck sued [...]

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Ticketmaster settled with the state of New Jersey to resolve more than 2,000 complaints over the company’s mishandling of ticket sales to see Bruce Springsteen concerts, the New Jersey attorney general’s office said on Monday. According to Attorney General Anna Milgram, Ticketmaster has not admitted wrongdoing but has agreed [...]

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