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Media Law Stories 2004
Mail wins battle to name careless driving cop
Public bodies 'not ready' for Freedom of Information
'Substantial' damages paid after regional press libel
Local press to provide forum for debate under FOI
Freedom gives press a 'constitutional' role
With rights come responsibilities
Law conference to examine freedom of information
Scots papers to face trial after denying naming charges
CPS revises ban on handing evidence to press
Landmark law ruling backs Romford Recorder
Landmark law ruling backs Romford Recorder
CPS imposes ban on handing over evidence to journalists
Dog attack child identified as paper wins court re-think
Lords ruling gives green light for Echo exposé
Gazette beats ban on identifying gang leader
Editor's warning over 'rogue' banning orders
Banning order could have led to legal action, says paper
Paper pays out £25,000 after slur appears on web forum
Paper wins right to name and shame despite secrecy bid
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Coroner's support for reporter asked to leave inquest
Judge backs down after reporter's challenge
Reporting on teen tearaways could soon be made easier
Ten-year-old yob named after reporter's intervention
Journalist Dodd is called to the Bar
High Court injunction 'devastating' for online paper
Echo wins police backing over naming fight
Reporter wins court fight to name persistent teen offender
Express & Star wins right to name killer kids
Chronicle libel case is settled
Media law tutor puts theory into practice to overturn S39
Council's photo access rule is reversed
Anonymity application is blocked by trainee
Advertiser wins right to name and shame problem teenager
Reporter's argument on S39 order persuades the judge
Papers face legal action after naming murder suspect
Principle of open justice 'under attack' - editor
17-year-old named after paper intervenes
Herald steps in to secure lifting of court restrictions
Schoolboys named after local paper steps in
Reporter wins right to name teenage hammer attacker
Women waive anonymity to tell of sex assaults
Teenage tearaway named after successful court plea
Naming decision is welcomed
'Human rights' fears hinder bid to expose shoplifters
Soham father named 'in interests of open justice'
What journalists should know about data protection
Press wins legal battle to identify teen
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