Submissions from 2024
Journalists Under Attack: Global Perspectives on Threats, Violence and Impunity, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2023
The Future of International Law Freedom of Journalism: A Transitional Justice Framework, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2022
“Truth Is the Only Ground”: How Journalism Contributes to Good Government, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2021
Journalism as a Public Good: How the Nonprofit News Model Can Save Us from Ourselves, Rosalie Westenskow and Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2020
Freedom of Journalism in International Human Rights Law, Edward L. Carter and Rosalie Westenskow
Agnew, ABC, and Richard Nixon's War on Television, Dale L. Cressman PhD
Submissions from 2018
News in Lights: The Times Square Zipper and Newspaper Signs in an Age of Technological Enthusiasm, Dale L. Cressman PhD
Submissions from 2017
“No to Disclose Information Sources”: Journalistic Privilege Under Article 19 of ICCPR, Edward L. Carter
Mass Communication Law and Policy Research and the Values of Free Expression, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2016
“Error But Without Malice” in Defamation of Public Officials: The Value of Free Expression in International Human Rights Law, Edward L. Carter
The Development of Social and Communicative Competence in Childhood: Review and a Model of Personal, Familial, and Extrafamilial Processes, Craig H. Hart, Susanne Frost Olsen, Clyde C. Robinson, and Barbara L. Mandelco
What Deepest Remains: How Photojournalistic Mutualism Between Robert Capa and Elmer W. Lower Shaped Modern Concepts of World War II, Steven Holiday and Dale L. Cressman
Submissions from 2014
“Much Dispute and Wonderful Contentions”: Modern First Amendment Values In The Book of Mormon, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2013
Media, Mormonism, and Mormon Media Studies, Sherry Baker
Actual Malice in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Edward L. Carter
Argentina's Right to Be Forgotten, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2012
Mormon Media Studies Symposium - 2012, Sherry Baker
“Choking the Channel of Public Information”: Re-Examination of an Eighteenth-Century Warning about Copyright and Free Speech, Edward L. Carter
Justice Owen J. Roberts on 1937, Edward L. Carter and Edward E. Adams
Submissions from 2011
Copyright Ownership of Online News: Cultivating a Transformation Ethos in America's Emerging Statutory Attribution Right, Edward L. Carter
Submissions from 2010
Mormon Media Studies Symposium - 2010, Sherry Baker
Mitt Romney’s Religion: A Five Factor Model for Analysis of Media Representation of Mormon Identity, Sherry Baker and Joel Campbell
Submissions from 2009
Swearing In The Cinema: An analysis of profanity in US teen-oriented movies, 1980-2006, Dale Cressman, Mark Callister, Tom Robinson, and Chris Near
From Newspaper Row to Times Square: The Dispersal and Contested Identity of an Imagined Journalistic Community, Dale L. Cressman PhD
Submissions from 2008
“The Mormon Education of a Gentile Justice: George Sutherland and Brigham Young Academy”, Edward L. Carter and James C. Phillips
Measuring the relationship between organizational transparency and employee trust, Brad R. Rawlins
Submissions from 2007
Membership in a Particular Social Group: International Journalists and U.S. Asylum Law, Edward L. Carter and Brad Clark
Newspaper vs. Non-Newspaper Litigants in the U.S. Supreme Court, 1964-2001, Edward L. Carter and James C. Phillips
Submissions from 2006
Mormon Media History Timeline: 1827-2007, Sherry Baker
Death of Procedural Safeguards: Prior Restraint, Due Process and the Elusive First Amendment Value of Content Neutrality, Edward L. Carter and Brad Clark
“Arrogance Cloaked as Humility” and the Majoritarian First Amendment: The Free Speech Legacy of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, Edward L. Carter and Brad Clark
The Smith-Mundt Act's Ban on Domestic Propaganda: An Analysis of the Cold War Statute Limiting Access to Public Diplomacy, Edward L. Carter and Allen W. Palmer
Submissions from 2003
Mormons and the Media, 1898-2003: A Selected, Annotated, and Indexed Bibliography (with Suggestions for Future Research), Sherry Baker and Daniel Stout