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Protection for documentary materials or work product materials that is going to be published. | |||
Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1978) 436 U.S. 547 | |||
42 USC 2000aa-7 | |||
(a) documentary materials | |||
(b) work product materials | |||
Violation of PPA is civil liability, not suppression of evidence | |||
Good faith defense | |||
==Special masters== | |||
PC1524 (c)-(f) | |||
PC1524(d) |
Revision as of 02:36, 10 July 2023
PC1523
People v. Fisher (2002) 96 Cal.App.4th 1147 - a search warrant is a court oder.
PC1524(b) - scope of search warrant
PC1524(g) and EC1070 - Newsman Privilege/Shield Law
Article I, section 2(b) of California Constitution
Privacy Protection Act - 42 USC 2000aa et seq
Protection for documentary materials or work product materials that is going to be published.
Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1978) 436 U.S. 547
42 USC 2000aa-7
(a) documentary materials
(b) work product materials
Violation of PPA is civil liability, not suppression of evidence
Good faith defense
Special masters
PC1524 (c)-(f)
PC1524(d)