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Attorney Articles

Patrick J. Alach, Comment, Paparazzi and Privacy, 28 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 205, 205-238 (2009). Available at: Click here

Articles Citations:

Popping Britney’s Personal Safety Bubble: Why Proposed Anti-Paparazzi Ordinances In Los Angeles Cannot Withstand First Amendment Scrutiny: Gary Wax, Comment, Popping Britney’s Personal Safety Bubble: Why Proposed Anti-Paparazzi Ordinances In Los Angeles Cannot Withstand First Amendment Scrutiny, 30 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 133 (2009).

Dionne Searcey, Will California’s New Anti-Paparazzi Law Unleash a Torrent of Lawsuits, Wall Street Journal Law Blog (2009), available at Click here

Christina M. Locke, Comment, Does Anti-Paparazzi Mean Anti-Press?: First Amendment Implications Of Privacy For The Newsroom, 20 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 247 (2010).

1 Callmann on Unfair Comp., Louis Altman & Malla Pollack, Trademarks and Monopolies ยง 1:18 - Right of Privacy and Publication of Private Facts (4th ed. 2010).

Lauren N. Follet, Note, Taming The Paparazzi In The ‘Wild West’: A Look At California’s 2009 Amendment To The Anti-Paparazzi Act And A Call For Increased Protections For Celebrity Children, 84 S. Cal. L. Rev. 201 (2010).

The IPKat, available at Click here (Nov. 1, 2009).

Jack Lule, Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication, available at Click here

Henry F. Fradella, Weston J. Morrow, Ryan G. Fischer, Connie Ireland, Quantifying Katz: Empirically Measuring “Reasonably Expectations of Privacy” in Fourth Amendment Context, American Journal of Criminal Law, Summer 2011, pg. 289.