Journalists' union magazine goes digital
NUJ publishes monthly title only online, Times launches photography competition and more news in brief
Media law is ever changing and this index will strive to keep you abreast of developments in this complex and important area of journalism.
Our fortnightly column looking at the latest law issues, written by specialist media lawyers from Foot Anstey, also appears here.
NUJ publishes monthly title only online, Times launches photography competition and more news in brief
Government backs down as coroners and media oppose possible new reporting restrictions
Press sent judge a note asking if he would lift anonymity orders on the teenagers
Court maintains ban on Argus naming youth – even though it has already identified him
Reporters should challenge orders which can hold up reporting of trials for months
Croydon weekly says no to political party, nine-year-old hailed hero by Scottish judge and more news in brief
Herald wins battle to fully report details of ex-soldier’s murder trial – but has to meet legal costs
Plus: Bursary for journalism student, reporter in ring with female boxer – and more news in brief
Rule 39 gag in publicly-heard civil cases could be more widely used
Silence from media execs as press watchdog and the lawyers get involved
“Public gallery not good enough”, says PA – plus tribunal restrictions change, and more news in brief
Jury’s guilty call nearly went unheard after Contempt of Court ruling
“Public access to judicial review papers must be equivalent to the access granted in private law suits”
Apology due after usher takes notebook to keep a record of journalist’s shorthand
“Magistrates should not be imposing orders willy-nilly” – editor
Contempt laws are still raising interesting questions for the media