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May 3, 2016
Unusual Nevada case spotlights unclear area of California shield law
A recent shield law case in Las Vegas that roped in a Los Angeles documentary filmmaker spotlights a lack of clarity in California press privileges, which may become a growing issue as journalism expands to different mediums, attorneys said.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A recent shield law case in Las Vegas that roped in a Los Angeles documentary filmmaker spotlights a lack of clarity in California press privileges, which may become a growing issue as independent video journalism increases, attorneys said.
In the first Nevada criminal trial to apply the state's shield law statute to a documentary filmmaker, Clark County District Judge Richard Scotti decide...
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