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Classes #7: Freedom of the Press I and Acquisition by Find
Branzburg v. Hayes and Cohen v. Cowles Media Co & Armory v. Delamirie, Hannah v. Peel, and McAvoy v. Medina
Class #7: Freedom of the Press I
- Branzburg v. Hayes (1441-1446) / (713-718)
- Cohen v. Cowles Media Co. (1446-1449) / (718-721)
Property II, Class #7: Acquisition by Find – Finders Keepers?
- Armory v. Delamirie, 53-54 (shortest case of the semester!)
- Notes, 54-57
- Hannah v. Peel, 57-62
- Notes, 62-63
- McAvoy v. Medina, 63-64
- Notes, 64-70 (Skim)
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Professor Blackman: I hate to sound like your Dad but...Get a haircut! 🙂
Have appreciated the classes (hey, I am getting a free law school education 🙂 ) and the detailed description of your remote teaching set-up. I'd like to hear more about what practices you have changed over time (you had 9 monitors going, right - do you still?). Or what equipment you changed, or equipment you now recommend to use. I find your tips useful in the business world context as well.
I was going to suggest now that he is drawing a salary he can get a second tie