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    FormatThesis (3)SubjectAdministrative agencies -- Public meetings (1)Freedom of information (1)Freedom of the press (1)Public meetings (1)Public records -- Access control (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (2)2009 (1)Author/ContributorDavis, Charles N. (3)Maksl, Adam M. (1)Martinez, Michael T. (1)Stewart, Daxton R. (1)Advisor
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    Thesis DepartmentJournalism (MU) (3)Language (ISO)English (3)

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    On parents, peers, administrators, and advisers : developing a system to understand self-censorship of controversial topics in the high school press 

    Maksl, Adam M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    Two surveys of young college students (N1=134; N2=372) were used to examine what perceived familial and educational factors influenced former high school journalism students' comfort levels with controversial stories running ...

    Electronic media access to the courts : permission denied 

    Martinez, Michael T. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2012)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The public, and the press have, a First Amendment right to attend trials but the same is not true for their electronic brethren if they want to use their tools of the trade...

    Constructively managing conflict about open government : use of ombuds and other dispute resolution systems in state and federal sunshine laws 

    Stewart, Daxton R. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    People seeking access to public records and meetings under state and federal open government laws have the right to sue in court to enforce them. But several jurisdictions also have alternative systems to handle disputes ...

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