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BRINGING LENDERS BACK TO THE GAME: HARMONIZING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING WHILE PROTECTING YOUR TAX DOLLARS FROM FRAUD INTRODUCTION Even the most ardent advocates for mortgage lenders agree that a well- regulated lending industry is necessary to protect …
THE PARADOX OF S.B. 1421: A NEW TOOL TO SHED LIGHT ON POLICE MISCONDUCT AND A PERVERSE INCENTIVE TO COVER IT UP I. INTRODUCTION Police forces across the country have found themselves under scrutiny in recent years, often because of incidents involving …
PUBLISHED BY THE DONALD E. BIEDERMAN ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA LAW INSTITUTE OF SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION FORUMS ON COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND THE ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS INDUSTRIES JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA …
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is a semi-annual publication of the Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute of Southwestern Law School in …
Editor’s Note This issue is the second of three devoted entirely to articles from our 2018 symposium conference, entitled Fake News and “Weaponized Defamation”: Global Perspectives, a global participation event sponsored by the Journal in partnership with …
129 CREDIBILITY-ENHANCING REGULATORY MODELS TO COUNTER FAKE NEWS: RISKS OF A NON-HARMONIZED INTERMEDIARY LIABILITY PARADIGM SHIFT Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell* Safe harbor provisions for electronic intermediary service providers represent a key …
163 CRIMINAL DEFAMATION: STILL “AN INSTRUMENT OF DESTRUCTION” IN THE AGE OF FAKE NEWS Jane E. Kirtley* & Casey Carmody** I. INTRODUCTION When Bangladeshi journalist Abdul Latif Morol, a correspondent for the Daily Probaha, used Facebook on August 1, 2017 …