The New England Law Review offers its issues in convenient digital formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, and smartphones. This second issue of Volume 50 (Wint. 2016) features a Book Symposium analyzing Prof. Amy Gajda's new study 'The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press.' Contributions include:
• "The Present of Newsworthiness," by Amy Gajda
• "Protecting the Public from Itself: Paternalism and Irony in Defining Newsworthiness," by Clay Calvert
• "The Problem with Free Press Absolutism," by Sonja R. West
In addition, issue Number 2 includes these extensive student contributions:
• "Marijuana Side Effects," by Christine L. Vana (on the environmental impacts of the uneasy legal status of marijuana cultivation)
• "The (Unfinished) Growth of the Juvenile Justice System," by Conor Walsh
Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.
• "The Present of Newsworthiness," by Amy Gajda
• "Protecting the Public from Itself: Paternalism and Irony in Defining Newsworthiness," by Clay Calvert
• "The Problem with Free Press Absolutism," by Sonja R. West
In addition, issue Number 2 includes these extensive student contributions:
• "Marijuana Side Effects," by Christine L. Vana (on the environmental impacts of the uneasy legal status of marijuana cultivation)
• "The (Unfinished) Growth of the Juvenile Justice System," by Conor Walsh
Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.