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Tag: Alabama

Auburn U. reporter subpoenaed in criminal trial, placed under gag order

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June 22, 2012December 4, 2018 Sydni Dunn

Andrew Yawn got more than he bargained for when he started workthis summer at Auburn University’s TheAuburn Plainsman – he was served with a witness subpoena and placed under agag order Wednesday over a story he broke the previous day.

Tagged Alabama, Auburn University, reporter's privilege, The Auburn Plainsman

Ala. court applies Hazelwood in college student's First Amendment case

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February 14, 2011December 4, 2018 Nathan Hardin

A U.S. district court has applied Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier to support the dismissalof an Auburn University at Montgomery nursing student.

Tagged Alabama, Auburn University at Montgomery

Papers stolen after reporting on fired coach, drug bust

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August 1, 2003

On the day The Crimson White published a front-page story about Price’s firing,about 1,500 copies were stolen. Isom said he believes the theft was in protest of that story.

Tagged , Alabama, Fall 2003, Michigan, Michigan Journal, reports, The Crimson White, University of Alabama, University of Michigan at Dearborn

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