| Books, Articles & Commentaries
The following list provides a sampling of recent publications by LSKS attorneys.
The Landmark That Wasn’t: A First Amendment Play In Five Acts, by Lee Levine and Stephen Wermiel 88 University of Washington Law Review 1 (2013)
Transparency Out of Tragedy, by Steven D. Zansberg, Newsletter of the ABA Litigation Section's First Amendment & Media Litigation Committee (Fall 2012/Winter 2013)
Courts Extend Twombly and Iqbal Standard to Actual Malice Pleading, by Chad R. Bowman and Shaina D. Jones, Newsletter of the ABA Litigation Section's First Amendment & Media Litigation Committee (Fall 2012/Winter 2013)
Europe’s “Right to Be Forgotten” Regulation May Restrict Free Speech, by Katharine Larsen, Newsletter of the ABA Litigation Section's First Amendment & Media Litigation Committee (Fall 2012/Winter 2013)
Internet Law Developments 2012, by Steven D. Zansberg, Ashley Kissinger and Katharine Larsen, in Recent Developments in Media, Privacy, and Defamation Law, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal (Fall 2012)
Protections for Anonymous Online Speech, by Ashley Kissinger, Katharine Larsen and Matthew E. Kelley, Communications Law in the Digital Age (Practising Law Institute Nov. 2012)
The First Amendment and National Security, in National Security Law in the News: A Guide for Journalists, Scholars and Policymakers, by Lee Levine and Julia C. Atcherley (ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern Univ. 2012)
The First Amendment, The Courts, and “Picking Winners”, by Paul J. Safier and Judge Thomas L. Ambro, 87 University of Washington Law Review 397 (2012)
The Making of Modern Libel Law: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes , by Lee Levine and Stephen Wermiel, Communications Lawyer, June 2012
Guantánamo Trials Should Be Open, by David A. Schulz, New York Times, April 18, 2012
Pennsylvania's Right to Know Law Protects The Crooks, Not The People, by Michael Berry, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 11, 2012
Protections for Anonymous Online Speech, by Ashley Kissinger and Katharine Larsen, Communications Law in the Digital Age (Practising Law Institute Nov. 2011).
Paterno's Legacy also Includes Being a Lightning Rod for Government Transparency , by Michael Berry, The Patriot-News, Nov. 20, 2011
Privacy Expectations in Online Social Media—An Emerging Generational Divide? , by Steven D. Zansberg and Janna Fischer, Communications Lawyer, November 2011
Newsgathering and the Law (Lexis 2011), by Lee Levine, Robert C. Lind, Seth Berlin and C. Thomas Dienes (LEXIS Law Publishing 4th Ed. 2011)
"The Assange Effect": WikiLeaks, The Espionage Act and the Fourth Estate , by Shaina Jones and Jay Ward Brown, 2011 MLRC Bulletin 2 (Aug. 2011)
Expanded Media Coverage in Colorado Courts, by Steve Zansberg, 40 Colorado Lawyer 39 (Sept. 2011) (with R. Verner)
Handcuffing the Press: First Amendment Limitations on the Reach of Criminal Statutes as Applied to the Media, by Lee Levine, Nathan E. Siegel and Jeanette Melendez Bead, 55 New York Law School Law Review 1015 (2011)
The Internet: Anonymous Speakers to the Single-Publication Rule, by Steven D. Zansberg, Ashley I. Kissinger, and Katharine Larsen, Newsletter of the ABA Litigation Section's First Amendment Litigation Committee (Winter 2011)
Protections for Anonymous Online Speech, by Ashley I. Kissinger and Katharine Larsen, Communications Law in the Digital Age (Practising Law Institute 2010)
The Right to Know and The Constitutional Right to Privacy, by Michael Berry, The Legal Intelligencer, Sept. 23, 2009
Shielding Jane and John: Can the Media Protect Anonymous Online Speech?, by Ashley I. Kissinger and Katharine Larsen, Communications Lawyer, July 2009
Facebook and Legal Risk, by LSKS, Knight Citizen News Network, June 19, 2009
Litigating Facsimile Advertising, by Chad R. Bowman, Communications Lawyer, November 2008
Keep the Door Open: Weak Sunshine Act Leaves Public in Dark, by Michael Berry, The Patriot-News, Nov. 30, 2008
Teach Your Children: High School Students and the First Amendment, by Seth D. Berlin & Sinclair Stafford, Communications Lawyer, Summer 2008
Media and the Law, by Lee Levine and David Kohler (Matthew Bender 2008)
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