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Tag: Lariat

Two Calif. papers successfully challenge subpoenas for unpublished material

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May 20, 2008September 5, 2018 Michael Beder

Two student newspapers last weeksuccessfully fought off subpoenas seeking unpublished materials as evidence inunrelated criminal cases.

Tagged California, Daily Nexus, Lariat, Saddleback College, University of California at Santa Barbara

California student journalists 'proud' of new laws

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September 15, 2006September 5, 2018 April Hale

College newspaper editors say they are impressed with their state for taking college press freedom seriously by crafting laws aimed at stunting censorship and punishing newspaper thieves.

Tagged California, California State University at Fullerton, Daily Aztec, daily titan, Lariat, Saddleback Community College, san diego state university

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