by Sydney Smith on Feb 21, 2018
Is Reporting on Las Vegas Shooting Victim’s Autopsy an Invasion of Privacy?
Would it be an invasion of privacy for the Associated Press and Las Vegas Review-Journal to report on the autopsy...
Would it be an invasion of privacy for the Associated Press and Las Vegas Review-Journal to report on the autopsy...
The Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Associated Press continue to stockpile journalism ethics awards for their work reporting on the sale...
Columnist John L. Smith quit the Las Vegas Review-Journal after being told he wasn't allowed to cover casino owners Steve Wynn...
Both the Associated Press's coverage of "seafood slaves" and the Las Vegas Review-Journal's investigative reporting on itself and the purchase...
2011 ended with more trouble for Righthaven, the copyright company that has been suing on behalf of the Las Vegas...
Righthaven admitted to the court that re-publishing "a short excerpt of a news article in an online forum is not...
Righthaven, the company that was hired by the Las Vegas Review-Journal in spring 2010 and the Denver Post in fall...
Blogger Wayne Hoehn called for Righthaven to pay him almost $150,000 in a bond, according to Ars Technica. Righthaven is...
The Denver Post will no longer use Righthaven to file lawsuits alleging copyright infringement, Wired reported. John Paton, the new CEO...
Righthaven, the company that has sued on behalf of the copyrighted materials of the Las Vegas Review-Journal since 2010, revealed...