Gag orders aimed at media coverage of legal proceedings can be constitutionally valid only in extremely rare circumstances, when the trial judge specifically finds that
a. a gag order on the media would indeed operate to prevent the danger of prejudicial influence.
b. pretrial publicity about the case would be intense and pervasive.
c. no alternative measures would work to offset the effects of the publicity.
d. All of the above
d
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a. of the highest order b. irrelevant to the constitutionality of the regulation c. likely to be unconstitutional d. key to the national interest in a thriving domestic economy
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a) transmitting signals in the upper reaches of the broadcast spectrum b) targeting content toward smaller and smaller audiences c) merging a variety of media into one distribution channel d) utilizing feedback and time-shifting devices together