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Writer released after 168 days in custody (Houston) February 2002 (26:2) p1

Judge jails journalist for contempt September 2001, (25:9) p. 1

Group sues over access to polling place (Jacksonville), February 1999 (23:2), p. 2

Case against reporters will not be pursued (Washington), September 1998 (22:9), p. 2

The Florida Legislature takes aim at public access (analysis by Sandra F. Chance), July 1995 (19:7), p. 6

State legislature to consider public access bills in 1995, March 1995 (19:3), p. 4

UM investigates photographer’s removal, June 1994 (18:6), p. 2

Florida Press Association rejects lawmaker’s shield law proposal, May 1994 (18:5), p. 1

State files, drops charge against photographer (Titusville), October 1990 (14:8), p. 2

Bill revises polling-place law, June 1989 (13:6), p. 2

State high court strikes down poll buffer, February 1989 (13:20, p. 1

News groups protest shuttle launch rules, January 1989 (13:1), p. 2

Court: Poll restrictions unconstitutional (Lakeland), May 1988 (12:4), p. 2

Court dismisses challenge to law banning public and press from polls, April 1987 (11:3), p. 2

 


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