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WILLIAM (BILL) FAY CHAMBERLIN VITA (May 2002) Address: Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, 3208 Weimer Hall, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8400 (work); 2632 NW 28th Place, Gainesville, FL 32605 (home) Phone: 352-392-2273 (work) or 352-375-3190 (home) Born: October 20, 1944 in Hobbs, NM Married; no children EDUCATION Ph.D., Communications, University of Washington, Seattle, l977 Dissertation: A History of Public Issues Programming Regulation by the Federal Communications Commission: More Rhetoric than Action Program Concentration: Mass media law and history with emphases in First Amendment theory, government-media relationships and the Federal Communications Commission Methodologies: Legal and historical M.A., Political Science (through Russell Sage Social Science Writing Fellowship), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968 B.A., Journalism, University of Washington, Seattle, 1967 High School Diploma, Moses Lake High School, Moses Lake, WA, 1963 EMPLOYMENT University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications, Gainesville, Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communications, Founding Director of the Joseph L. Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, and Director of the Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, July 1999- present; Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communications and Director of the Joseph L. Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, August 1987 (tenured)-June1999 University of Florida, College of Law, Affiliate Professor, 1996-present University of North Carolina, School of Journalism, Chapel Hill, Professor, July 1987; Associate Professor (tenured), August 1982-July 1987; Assistant Professor, August 1977-July 1982; Lecturer, August 1976-July 1977 University of Washington, School of Communications, Seattle, Predoctoral Teaching Associate, September 1974-June 1976; Teaching Assistant, September 1973-June 1974 Congressional Quarterly, Washington, DC, editorial assistant, December 1972-August 1973 The Tribune, Ilwaco, WA, editor and publisher for weekly newspaper, June-August 1972 Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, Director and Assistant Professor of Journalism, September 1971-June 1972; Director and Instructor in Journalism, September 1970-June 1971; Assistant in Office of Information and Lecturer in Journalism, August 1968-August 1970 Yakima Herald Republic, Yakima, WA, summer replacement on daily newspaper copy desk, June- September 1971 Columbia Basin Daily Herald, Moses Lake, WA, county reporter, summer 1967; city reporter and sports editor, summers 1964 and 1965; general assignment reporter, summer 1963 University of Washington, Seattle, Information Services, student writer, March-June 1967, September- December 1966, and February- June 1966

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WILLIAM (BILL) FAY CHAMBERLIN

VITA (May 2002)

Address: Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, 3208 Weimer Hall, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8400 (work); 2632 NW 28th Place, Gainesville, FL 32605 (home) Phone: 352-392-2273 (work) or 352-375-3190 (home) Born: October 20, 1944 in Hobbs, NM Married; no children EDUCATION Ph.D., Communications, University of Washington, Seattle, l977 Dissertation: �A History of Public Issues Programming Regulation by the Federal Communications Commission: More Rhetoric than Action� Program Concentration: Mass media law and history with emphases in First Amendment theory, government-media relationships and the Federal Communications Commission Methodologies: Legal and historical M.A., Political Science (through Russell Sage Social Science Writing Fellowship), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968 B.A., Journalism, University of Washington, Seattle, 1967 High School Diploma, Moses Lake High School, Moses Lake, WA, 1963 EMPLOYMENT University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications, Gainesville, Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communications, Founding Director of the Joseph L. Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, and Director of the Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, July 1999- present; Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communications and Director of the Joseph L. Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, August 1987 (tenured)-June1999 University of Florida, College of Law, Affiliate Professor, 1996-present University of North Carolina, School of Journalism, Chapel Hill, Professor, July 1987; Associate Professor (tenured), August 1982-July 1987; Assistant Professor, August 1977-July 1982; Lecturer, August 1976-July 1977 University of Washington, School of Communications, Seattle, Predoctoral Teaching Associate, September 1974-June 1976; Teaching Assistant, September 1973-June 1974 Congressional Quarterly, Washington, DC, editorial assistant, December 1972-August 1973 The Tribune, Ilwaco, WA, editor and publisher for weekly newspaper, June-August 1972 Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, Director and Assistant Professor of Journalism, September 1971-June 1972; Director and Instructor in Journalism, September 1970-June 1971; Assistant in Office of Information and Lecturer in Journalism, August 1968-August 1970 Yakima Herald Republic, Yakima, WA, summer replacement on daily newspaper copy desk, June- September 1971 Columbia Basin Daily Herald, Moses Lake, WA, county reporter, summer 1967; city reporter and sports editor, summers 1964 and 1965; general assignment reporter, summer 1963 University of Washington, Seattle, Information Services, student writer, March-June 1967, September- December 1966, and February- June 1966

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United Press International, Seattle bureau, in charge of office during swing shift (temporary assignment during state legislative session), January-March 1967 The Daily, University of Washington student newspaper, Seattle, editor, June-August 1966; copy editor, January-February 1966; night editor, September 1965-January 1966; reporter, January-June 1965 PUBLICATIONS Books, Co-Authored and Edited Kent R. Middleton, Robert Trager and Bill F. Chamberlin, The Law of Public Communication, 2002 Update. New York: Allyn and Bacon, 594 pp. Kent R. Middleton, Robert Trger and Bill F. Chamberlin, The Law of Public Communication, 2001 Update. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 624 pp. Kent R. Middleton, Bill F. Chamberlin and Robert Trager, The Law of Public Communication, 5th ed. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 2000, 676 pp. Kent R. Middleton, Bill F. Chamberlin and Matthew D. Bunker, The Law of Public Communication, 4th ed. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 1997, 676 pp. Kent R. Middleton, Bill F. Chamberlin and Matthew D. Bunker, 1996 Update to Accompany the Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 1996, 116 pp. Kent R. Middleton, Bill F. Chamberlin and Matthew D. Bunker, 1995 Update to Accompany the Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 1995, 83 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, Key Cases in The Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Publishers USA, 1995, 310 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, Test Bank to Accompany the Law of Public Communica- tion. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1994, 119 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, The Law of Public Communication, 3d ed. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1994, 625 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, 1993 Update to Accompany the Law of Public Communi- cation. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1993, 78 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, 1992 Update to Accompany the Law of Public Communi- cation. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1992, 50 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, Test Bank to Accompany the Law of Public Communica- tion, New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1992, 103 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, The Law of Public Communication, 2d ed. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 1991, 679 pp.

Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, 1990 Update to the Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Inc., 1990, 101 pp.

Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, 1989 Update to the Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Inc., 1989, 86 pp. Kent R. Middleton and Bill F. Chamberlin, The Law of Public Communication. New York: Longman Inc., 1988, 669 pp. Bill F. Chamberlin and Joni Worthington, eds., The News Media and the Courts, 3d ed. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Bar Association and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism, 1986, 59 pp. Bill F. Chamberlin and Charlene J. Brown, eds., The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Meaning of Speech and Press. New York: Longman Inc., 1982, 218 pp. Book Chapters Contributed

Bill F. Chamberlin, Foreword to Access Denied: Freedom of Information in the Information Age, edited by Charles N. Davis and Sigman L. Splichal, pp. vii-ix. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press 2000.

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Michele Bush and Bill F. Chamberlin, "Access to Electronic Records; the Law Struggles to Keep Up." In Access Denied: Freedom of Information in the Information Age, edited by Charles N. Davis and Sigman L. Splichal, pp. 37-64. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 2000.

Michele Bush and Bill F. Chamberlin, "Access to Electronic Records; the Law Struggles to Keep Up." In New Challenges to Freedom of Information,, edited by Charles N. Davis and Sig Splichal, in press, Iowa State University Press. Bill F. Chamberlin, Foreword to New Challenges to Freedom of Information, edited by Charles N. Davis and Sig Splichal, in press, Iowa State University Press. Bill F. Chamberlin and Sigman Splichal, �Protecting Access to Computerized Government Records.� In News Media Libraries; A Management Handbook, edited by Barbara P. Semonche, pp. 339-45. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993. Bill F. Chamberlin and Loy A. Singleton, �The Law in an Information Society.� In Competing Visions, Complex Realities: Social Aspects of the Information Society, edited by Jorge Reina Schement and Leah A. Lievrouw, pp. 121-39. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1987. Bill F. Chamberlin, �The Law Governing Free Press-Fair Trial.� In The News Media and the Courts, 3d ed., edited by Bill F. Chamberlin and Joni Worthington, pp. 28-33. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Bar Association and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism, 1986. Charlene J. Brown and Bill F. Chamberlin, Introduction to The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Meaning of Speech and Press, edited by Bill F. Chamberlin and Charlene J. Brown, pp. 1-12. New York: Longman Inc., 1982. Bill F. Chamberlin, �Freedom of Expression in Eighteenth Century Connecticut: Unanswered Questions.� In Newsletters to Newspapers: Eighteenth-Century Journalism, edited by Donovan H. Bond and W. Reynolds McLeod, pp. 247-61. Morganton, WV: West Virginia University School of Journalism, 1977. Refereed Journal Articles

Shannon Martin, Bill F. Chamberlin, and Irina Dmitrieva, �State Laws Requiring World Wide Web Dissemination of Information: A Review of State Government Mandates for Documents Online,� Information and Communications Technology Law 10(2):169-80 (June 2001). Martin E. Halstuk and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Open Government in the Digital Age: The Legislative History of How Congress Established the Right of Public Access to Electronic Information Held by Federal Agencies,� Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Spring 2001.

Charles N. Davis, Sandra F. Chance and Bill F. Chamberlin, "Guardians of Access: Local Prosecutors and Open Meetings Laws," Communication Law & Policy 3(1):35-54 (Winter 1998). Paul H. Gates, Jr. and Bill F. Chamberlin, "Madison Misinterpreted: Historical Presentism Skews Scholarship," American Journalism 13 (1):38-47 (Winter 1996). Sigman L. Splichal and Bill F. Chamberlin, �The Fight for Access to Government Records Round Two: Enter the Computer,� Journalism Quarterly 71(3): 550-560 (Autumn 1994). Laurence B. Alexander, Linda M. Perry and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Branzburg v. Hayes Revisited: A Survey of Journalists Who Become Subpoena Targets,� Newspaper Research Journal 15(2): 83- 101 (Spring 1994). Dulcie Straughan, Bill Chamberlin and Carol Reuss, �For Corporate Libel Plaintiffs: Libel After Gertz,� Public Relations Review 10(3):47-60 (Fall 1984). Bill F. Chamberlin, �The Impact of Public Affairs Programming Regulation: A Study of the FCC's Effectiveness,� Journal of Broadcasting 23(2):197-212 (Spring 1979).

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Nonrefereed Journal Articles Charles N. Davis, Milagros Rivera-Sanchez and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Sunshine Laws and Judicial Discretion: A Proposal for Reform of State Sunshine Law Enforcement Provisions,� The Urban Lawyer 28(1):41-64 (Winter 1996). Charles N. Davis, Sandra F. Chance and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Constant Fight for State Records,� Quill 84(8):(October 1996). Sigman L. Splichal and Bill F. Chamberlin, �The Fight for Access to Government Records Round Two: Enter the Computer,� Journalism Quarterly 71(3): 550-560 (Autumn 1994) republished in Onron Chungjae (Press Arbitration Quarterly), translated into Korean, South Korea. Matthew D. Bunker, Sigman L. Splichal, Bill F. Chamberlin, and Linda M. Perry, �Access to Government-held Information in the Computer Age: Applying Legal Doctrine to Emerging Technology,� Florida State University Law Review 20(3):543-98 (Winter 1993). Bill F. Chamberlin, Introduction to Journal of Law and Public Policy 3(1990):1-7. Robert Trager and Bill Chamberlin, �The Dangerous Exception to Protection for Opinion,� Communications and the Law 11(4):51-64 (Winter 1989). Bill F. Chamberlin, �Lessons in Regulating Information Flow: The FCC's Weak Track Record in Interpreting the Public Interest Standard,� North Carolina Law Review 60(5):1057-113 (June 1982). Bill F. Chamberlin, �The FCC and the First Principle of the Fairness Doctrine: A History of Neglect and Distortion,� Federal Communications Law Journal 31(3):361-411 (Fall 1979). Bill F. Chamberlin, �Protection of Confidential News Sources--An Unresolved Issue,� Popular Government 44(2):18-22, 56 (Fall 1978). Book Reviews Review of The Battle to Control Broadcast News, by Hugh Carter Donahue, Journalism Quarterly 66(4):1003-1004 (Winter 1989). Review of Communications Policy and the Political Process, edited by John J. Havick, Journalism Quarterly 61(3):713-14 (Autumn 1984). Review of The Supreme Court and Libel, by Clifton O. Lawhorne, Journalism History 9(2):67 (Summer 1982). Review of Speech and Law in a Free Society, by Franklyn S. Haiman, Journalism Quarterly 59(2):330-31 (Summer 1982). Review of The Reporter and the Law: Techniques of Covering the Courts, by Lyle Denniston, Journalism Quarterly 58(1):124-25 (Spring 1981). Review of The Nixon Administration Public Broadcasting Papers: A Summary 1969-1974, published by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, and The Politics of Interconnection: A History of Public Television at the National Level, by Robert K. Avery and Robert Pepper, Journalism History 7(1):30-31 (Spring 1980). Review of Regulation of Broadcasting: Law and Policy Towards Radio, Television and Cable Communications, by Douglas H. Ginsburg, Journalism Quarterly 56(3):664-65 (Autumn 1979). Review of How to Use the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), by L. G. Sherick, Journalism Quarterly 56(1):192 (Spring 1979). Review of News Reporters and News Sources; What Happens Before the Story Is Written, by Herbert Strentz, Journalism Quarterly 55(3):620 (Autumn 1978). Miscellaneous

Bill F. Chamberlin, �Communications Law� and �Freedom of Information Act.� In The Oxford Companion to American Law, edited by Kermit L. Hall. New York: Oxford University Press (in press).

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Bill F. Chamberlin, "The First Amendment and News Gathering." In The Constitution and Its Amendments, edited by Roger K. Newman. New York: Macmillan Publishing USA, 1998. Bill F. Chamberlin, Martin Halstuk, Dolores Jenkins and Rosalie Sanderson, State Media Law Sourcebook, posted at website of Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, 1997 http://www.jou.ufl.edu/brechner/brochure.htm and dismantled for design purposes into http://www.citizenaccess.org in 2002. Bill F. Chamberlin, �On the Issues: How Can We �Open� the Tenure Process?� Gainesville Sun, November 23, 1997, G1.

Bill F. Chamberlin, �Brechner Center Poised to Continue Fight for Access,� Brechner Report 21(10):6 (October 1997). Bill F. Chamberlin, �Brechner Award Winner Identified Public Interest in Access Laws,� Brechner Report (January 1994), republished in Access Reports, February 2, 1994.

Laurence Alexander, Linda M. Perry and Bill Chamberlin, �Brechner Survey Finds Dramatic Increase in Subpoenas,� Brechner Report 17:1, 5 (January 1993). Bill F. Chamberlin, supervised and edited The State Media Law Sourcebook, by Dolores Jenkins and Rosalie Sanderson, 1992. Bill F. Chamberlin, supervised publication of Florida Government in the Sunshine: A Citizen's Guide, 1992. Bill F. Chamberlin, �Actual Malice.� In Oxford Companion to The Supreme Court of the United States, edited by Kermit L. Hall, p. 8. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. Bill F. Chamberlin, �Kunz v. New York,� In Oxford Companion to The Supreme Court of the United States, edited by Kermit L. Hall, p. 488. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. Bill F. Chamberlin, �Speech and the Press.� In Oxford Companion to The Supreme Court of the United States, edited by Kermit L. Hall, pp. 808-16. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. Bill F. Chamberlin and John B. Adams, �Libel Glossary,� a pamphlet for the University of North Carolina School of Journalism, 1978-1982 Bill F. Chamberlin, libel examination, for use by Winston-Salem Journal staff, December 1978 Bill F. Chamberlin, various articles for Tortfeasor, publication of the AEJMC Law Division, 1977-78 Cited in (partial list) Robert Jones and Louis K. Falk, "Information Could Be Hazardous to Your Health: A Mandatory Disclosure Disclosure Statement and Corporate Political Speech," Communications and the Law, December 1995 Kyu Ho Youm, �Press Freedom and Judicial Review in South Korea,� Sanford Journal of International Law (1994). American Society of Newspaper Editors, Celebrate the First Amendment, for suggestions to editors for commemorating and celebrating the First Amendment in their communities, 1991 Harold L. Nelson and Dwight L. Teeter, Jr., Law of Mass Communications (1986) Leonard Levy, Emergence of a Free Press, p. 186 n. 81(1985), citing �Freedom of Expression in Eighteenth-Century Connecticut: Unanswered Questions.� Federal Communications Commission, Fairness Doctrine Obligations of Broadcast Licensees (1985); Ford Rowan, Broadcast Fairness (1984); Don Pember, Mass Media Law (1984) Tennessee Supreme Court, Tennessean v. Electric Power Board of Nashville, 1998 Tenn. LEXIS 682 (Nov. 16, 1998), in Matthew D. Bunker, Sigman L. Splichal, Bill F. Chamberlin, and Linda M. Perry, �Access to Government-held Information in the Computer Age: Applying Legal Doctrine to Emerging Technology,� Florida State University Law Review 20(3):543-98 (Winter 1993). UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE (member unless otherwise indicated)

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University of Florida College of Journalism & Communications Ad hoc committee planning 1995 AEJMC Regional Southeast Colloquium, 1994-95; Law Division Research chair, 1994-95 Administrative Council, 1994-99 Brechner Center, Director, 1987-99 Brechner Report supervisor, 1987-93, 1995-99 Query supervisor, 1987-99 College Information Resources Committee Lexis/Nexis Subcommittee, 1998-2000 Doctoral Program Group, 1987-until group phased out in 2000 Futures Committee, 1989-91 Graduate Admissions Committee, 2002-present Graduate Committee, 1987-present Admissions Subcommittee, 1987-1990 Comprehensive Exams Subcommittee, Chair, 1987-88 History, Law and Public Policy Admissions Subcommittee, Chair, 2001-present Hearst Professional Visitor Subcommittee, 1995 Ph.D. Curriculum Refinement Subcommittee, Chair, 1988-89 Graduate Faculty, 1987-present Information Resources Committee, 1993-95 Media Law program, Graduate Coordinator, 1990-present Research Committee, 1987-89 Sabbatical Committee, Fall 1989 and Chair 2001-02 Salary Pay Plan for Professors, 2001 Search Committee, 1991 Search Committee for Assistant Director of Brechner Center, Chair, 1992-93 Sustained Performance Evaluation Program Committee, 1998-99 Technology Committee, 1988-89 Subcommittee for College Access to Computerized Data Bases, Chair, 1991-1993 Data Acquisition Subcommittee, Chair, 1992 Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1990-91, 1996-98 Utrecht Exchange Program mentor, 1994-95 College of Law, Advisory Board, Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1988-present Affiliate Professor, 1995-present Intellectual Property Law Advisory Committee, 2000-present E-Mail Policy Committee, consultant, 1995 Committee to Examine Expenditures from Eminent Scholars' Chairs, 1991 University of Florida Foundation Board, 1995-99 Graduate Council, 1992-98 Comparative Law Program Subcommittee, 1993 Graduate Appointments Subcommittee, 1992-94 Graduate Faculty Membership Policy Subcommittee, 1993-94 Grievance Subcommittee, 1992 Nominations Subcommittee, 1994, 1998; Chair, 1994 Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-96 External Relations for Graduate Programs Subcommittee, 1995 Strategic Planning Preparation Subcommittee, 1994 Graduate Council Fellowship Committee, 1989-1991

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Graduate School Task Force on Program Assessment and Evaluation, Vice-chair, 1996-97 Process Subcommittee, Chair, 1996-97

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Lexis/Nexis Coordinating Committee, 1991-1997 Sponsored Research and Graduate Education Task Force, 1991 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism M.A. Program Coordinator, 1979-87 Acting Director of Graduate Studies, 1985-86 Graduate Admissions Committee, 1977-87; Acting Chair, 1985-86 William C. Lassiter Archives Coordinator, 1984-87 Skills Course Exemption Coordinator, 1978-87 Preparation and grading of Journalism 164 M.A. Comprehensive Exams, 1977-1987 Junior faculty mentor, 1985-1987 Journalism 54 Coordinator, 1983, Spring 1984, Spring 1985 Library Committee, 1983-85 Search Committees, 1979-80, 1981, 1982, l984-85; Chair (faculty member in media law), l984-85 Honors Program Director, 1978-84 Accrediting Self-Study Committee, Graduate Program, 1984 Administrative Board, 1979-82 Grade Appeal Committee, l980 Committee Coordinating Journalism 53, 54, and 154, 1979 McPherson Reading Room Newspaper Collection Coordinator, l978 Publications Committee, The Journalist, 1977-78 Accrediting Self-Study, Administrative Area, 1977-78 Relationship between Journalism 164 and Journalism 111 Coordinator, 1977 Search Committee, Dean of the UNC Law School, 1987 Residence Hall Association, Faculty Advisor, 1986-87 Media Board, 1977-79; Acting Chairman, June-September 1979 Student Graphics, Inc., Board of Directors, 1977-78 MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES IN THE PROFESSION (member unlesss otherwise indicated) Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, 1968-present Advisory Board, 1980-81; Secretary, 1980-81 Committee to Investigate Computer-based Policy Monitoring Service, Chair, 1983-84 Communications Policy and Technology Committee, 1981-84 Founder, 1981 Chair, 1981-83

Liaison to Telecommunications Committee, American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1983-84

Executive Committee, 1983-86 First Amendment Bicentennial Commemoration Committee, Chair, 1988-92 National bicentennial research conference: �Freedom of Expression: Past, Present, and Future,� April 5-7, 1991, Williamsburg, VA, AEJMC Coordinator Journalism Monographs Editorial Board, 1989-94 Journalism Quarterly, Reviewer, 1989-95 Law Division Publication Policy Committee, 1996-present; Chair, 1996-98 Editorial Board, Communication Law & Policy, 1993-present 1995 Southeast Colloquium, Law Division Paper Competition, Co-Chair, 1994-95 Research Committee, Paper Judge, 1988, 1989 Committee on Professional Freedom and Responsibility, Assistant Chairman, 1981-82

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Head, 1980-81 Associate Head, 1979-80 Clerk, 1978-79 �The First Amendment in the 1980s,� one-day symposium sponsored by the Law Division for the AEJMC, August 1980, Boston, MA, Organizer, 1979-80 Media Law Notes, Editor, 1978-79 Program Committee, National Convention, 1977-78 Liaison for Mass Communications Law Section, Association of American Law Schools, 1977-78 Nominations and Elections Committee, 1969-70, 1987-89; Chair, 1988-89 Standing Committee on Professional Freedom and Responsibility, 1982-1986; Chair, 1983-1986 Hillier Krieghbaum Under 40-Award Selection Committee, Chair, 1985-86 Standing Committee Chairs and Advisory Board Representatives, Chair, 1983-86 American Civil Liberties Union, 1977-present Association of American Law Schools, Mass Communications Law Section (associate membership), 1979- 1987 Broadcast Education Association, 1988-present Law and Policy Committee, Paper judge, 1989 First Amendment Support Network of Alachua County, 1993-95 Florida Bar Association, Media & Communications Law Committee, 1988-95 Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, Access to Computerized Records Subcommittee, 1992 International Communications Association, 1991-present Investigative Reporters & Editors, 1993-99 National FOI Coalition, 1992-present Board of Directors, 1993-98 Web page co-developer/supervisor, 1996-present Book Committee, Chair, 1994 North Carolina News Media-Administration of Justice Council, September 1977-1987 Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists, 1965-72 PRESENTATIONS Academic

Co-author, Michael Hoefges and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Markets� Use of State Law Enforcement Records: Legal and Public Policy Implications,� 2002 American Marketing Association Marketing and Public Policy Conference, May 2002, Atlanta GA. Co-author of Shannon Martin, Bill F. Chamberlin and Mark Caramanica, �State Government,

Freedom of Information Laws and the World Wide Web at the Beginning of the 21st Century,� presented at AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium, March 9, 2002, Gulfport, MS. Presenter, the Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project website in �FOI and the Public Eye,� SPJ

National Convention, October 4, 2001, Seattle, WA. Presenter, Annual NFOIC Board Meeting on NFOIC resources web page, the Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, and the Rockefeller Family Fund public records online signature initiative, May 25, 2001, Newport Beach, CA. Panelist, �FOI Initiatives,� at �Access, Privacy and Security: A Trouble Tangle,� sponsored by the First Amendment Center of the Freedom Forum in cooperation with the American Library Association, March 16, 2001, Washington, DC. Co-convener and facilitator, introductory conference for the public records online signature initiative,

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sponsored by Rockefeller Family Fund, March 15, 2001, Washington, DC. Presenter of Shannon Martin, Bill F. Chamberlin and Irina Dmitrieva, �State Laws Requiring World Wide Web Dissemination of Information: A Review of State Government Mandates for Documents Online,� AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium, March 2001, Columbia, SC. Panelist, �FOI in Smaller Places,� SPJ National Convention, October 26-28, 2000, Columbus OH. Discussant of Justin Brown paper, in �Student and Faculty Scholars: Key Issues in Communication Technology and Policy,� Communications Policy and Technology Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 10, 2000, Phoenix, AZ.

Panelist, �Honoring IRE: A Legal and Ethical Look at Investigative Reporting,� Media Ethics and Law Divisions, AEJMC National Convention, August 10, 2000, Phoeniz, AZ. Discussant, �Searching for Compatability: Managing the Community Newspaper While Protecting the Public�s Right to Know,� AEJMC National Convention, August 2, 1997, Chicago, IL. Panelist, �FOI: Successes and Problems,� AEJMC National Convention, August 1, 1997, Chicago, IL. Panelist, �Making Research Meaningful in Mass Communication,� AEJMC National Convention, July 31, 1997, Chicago, IL. Panelist, �Tips on Getting Published in Academic Journals,� History, Newspaper and Law Southeast AEJMC Colloquium, March 14-15, 1997, Knoxville, TN Refereed paper presentation, Charles N. Davis, Sandra F. Chance and Bill Chamberlin, "Enforcement of Open Meetings Laws: A National Survey of Local Prosecutors," Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 1996, Anaheim, CA. Panelist, �How Do I Prepare to Teach Media Law and Are There Any Jobs Out There?� 1996 AEJMC National Convention, August 1996, Anaheim, CA. Refereed paper presentation, Charles N. Davis, Sandra F. Chance and Bill Chamberlin, � A Conversa- tion with the Attorneys General: Enforcement Procedure and Prosecutorial Discretion in Open Meetings Violations,� Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 1995, Washington, DC. Panelist, "The Impact of Computers on Access to Records," on the panel "Access to Government: A

Slamming Door?" AEJMC National Convention, August 12, 1995, Washington, DC. Speaker, �The Media and Criminal Justice in the 1990s: An Overview of the Gainesville Student Murders,� AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, March 10, 1995, Gainesville, FL. Refereed paper presentation, Paul H. Gates, Jr. and Bill F. Chamberlin, �Madison Misinterpreted: Historical Presentism Skews Scholarship,� AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium, March 11, 1995, Gainesville, FL. Refereed paper presentation, Charles N. Davis, Sandra F. Chance and Bill Chamberlin, � A Conversa- tion with the Attorneys General: Enforcement Procedure and Prosecutorial Discretion in Open Meetings Violations,� Law Division, AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, March 1995, Roanoke, VA. Panel Moderator, �Law: On Libel,� AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, March 3-6, 1994, Charleston, SC. Refereed paper presentation, Laurence Alexander, Linda M. Perry and Bill Chamberlin, �Surveying Subpoenas Issued to Journalists Two Decades after Branzburg v. Hayes,� Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 13, 1993, Kansas City, MO Refereed paper presentation, Laurence Alexander, Linda M. Perry and Bill Chamberlin, �Press Privilege in Florida,� AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium, March 1993, Tuscaloosa, AL. Speaker, �The Boundaries of Freedom of Information--the Law and Our Responsibility,� 1992 Conference on Academic Governance, Florida State University, October 24-25, 1992, Tallahassee Refereed paper presentation, Sig Splichal and Bill Chamberlin, �The Battle for Access to Government

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Records Round Two: Enter the Computer,� International Communication Association, May 1992, Miami, FL. Refereed paper presentation, Sig Splichal and Bill Chamberlin, �The Battle for Access to Government Records Round Two: Enter the Computer,�AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquim, March 1992, Atlanta, GA (First Place, Faculty Paper Competition for Law Division). Speaker, �The Fairness Doctrine,� American Journalism Historians Association Convention, October 5, 1991, Philadelphia, PA. Panelist, �The Battle Still Rages,� American Journalism Historians Association Convention, October 5, 1991, Philadelphia, PA. Moderator, �Special Plenary: The First Amendment�from Williamsburg,� AEJMC National Conven- tion, August 7, 1991, Boston, MA. Panelist, �Academic Policy Research and Policy Arenas,� AEJMC Annual Convention, August 9, 1991, Boston, MA Panel moderator, �Media Regulation After Reagan,� AEJMC National Convention, August 8-13, 1989, Washington, DC Panelist, AEJMC Newspaper, Law and History Regional Meeting, April 1989, Chapel Hill, NC Panelist, �Are We Having Fairness Without the Fairness Doctrine?� AEJMC National Convention, July 5, 1988, Portland, OR Refereed paper presentation, Robert Trager and Bill Chamberlin, �The Dangerous Exception to Protection for Opinion,� Law Division, AEJMC national convention, August 1-4, 1987, San Antonio, TX Panelist, �New Blood: Educators and News Professionals Teach Each Other,� Newspaper Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 1985, Memphis, TN Refereed paper presentation, Stanley T. Wearden, Bill F. Chamberlin, J. Walker Smith and Eric Nelson, �Confidential News Sources since Branzburg: Applying a Social Science Research Technique to a Legal Problem,� Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 6-9, 1983, Corvallis, OR. Paper presentation, Dulcie Straughan, Bill F. Chamberlin and Carol Reuss, �For Corporate Libel Plaintiffs: Life after Gertz,� International Association of Business Communicators, 1983, Atlanta, GA Moderator of paper session, Law Division, AEJMC, August 1981, East Lansing, MI Panel moderator, �The Burger Court and the First Amendment,� plenary program, AEJMC National Convention, August 1980, Boston, MA. Refereed paper presenter, �The FCC, the Coverage Principle of the Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment,� Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 5-8, 1979, Houston, TX. Discussion leader, �Justice Brennan and the First Amendment,� symposium sponsored by the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance, Department of Communication, University of Michigan, April 1980, Ann Arbor. Panel moderator, �Broadcasting in the Public Interest: A Look at Current Legislative Proposals,� AEJMC National Convention, August 1979, Houston, TX. Speaker, �Teaching Methods in Journalism History,� History, Law and Newspaper Divisions of AEJMC Southeast Regional, March 10, 1979, Charleston, SC. Speaker, �Regulation of Public Affairs Programming by the FCC,� a colloquium attended by students and faculty of the School of Journalism and the Department of Radio, Television and Motion Pictures, March 1, 1979, Chapel Hill, NC.

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Discussant for research paper session, Law Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 1978, Seattle, WA. Refereed paper presentation, Bill F. Chamberlin, �An Evaluation of Public Affairs Programming Regulation--What Has It Given Us?� Broadcast Education Association convention, April 9, 1978, Las Vegas, NV (one of Top Three paper prize winners). Paper presenter, �A Critical Look at a Half Century of Broadcast Regulation, and an Argument for Change,� during �A Look at the 1927 Radio Act in Light of the 1978 Environment,� Broadcast Education Association convention, April 9, 1978, Las Vegas, NV. Paper presenter �Freedom of Expression in Eighteenth Century Connecticut: Unanswered Questions,� A Bicentennial Symposium: The 18th Century Journalists, March 31-April 2, 1978, Morganton, WV. Paper presenter, �The Connecticut Press of the 1780's: Vicious in Spite of the Law,� History Division, AEJMC National Convention, August 1977, Ottawa, Ontario. Appearances in Classes Other Than My Own Speaker, �Topic versus Methodology,� in �Finding Your Area of Expertise,� New Master�s Student Orientation, August 17, 2001. Speaker, �Legal Issues� in �Foreign Correspondence,� taught by Kurt Kent, December 5, 2001. Speaker, �Finding Your Theoretical Compass, Part 2,� MMC 6920, Communications Proseminar, February 9, 2001. Speaker, University of Florida Communications Pro-seminar, �Finding Your Theoretical Compass, Part 2,� February 9, 2001 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, September 2000 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Advantages, Risks and Strategies involving Co-authored Research,� April 6, 2000 Speaker, Mass Communication Theory (MMC 6400), �First Amendment Theory,� November 1999; February 22, 2000; June 2, 2000 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Pro-seminar, �Plagarism,� November 18, 1999 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �National Education Associations, October 27, 1999 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Degree Plans in the Law Track,� October 1, 1998 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Teaching and Research,� September 17, 1998 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Advising,� February 26, 1998 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Pro-seminar, discussing our legal academic programs and the Brechner Center, March 1999; October and April 10, 1997; October 3 and February 19, 1996 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Pro-seminar, �Plagarism,� November 21, 1996 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Summer AEJMC National Convention Report, October 1996 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Looking for Jobs,� January 19, 1995 Speaker, German exchange students (sponsored by Radio in the American Sector Commission), �Broadcast Regulation,� April 2, 1994 Speaker, Kim Walsh-Childers� Advanced Reporting class, �The Law of Computerized Access,� February 17, 1994 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �How to Find a Job,� January 27, 1994

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Speaker, Kim Walsh-Childers� Advanced Reporting class, �The Law of Computerized Access,� February 18, 1993 Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Significant Developments at the AEJMC Convention,� September 3, 1992 Speaker, Sidney Pactor's Mass Communication and Society class, �Public Policy of Access to Information,� February 25, 1992 Co-presenter with Leonard Tipton, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �How to Teach Research,� January 16, 1992 Speaker, Fletcher Baldwin's class in the University of Florida College of Law, �Confidential Sources,� October 22, 1991 Speaker, Kim Walsh-Childers� Advanced Reporting class, �Access to Computerized Records,� October 1, 1991 Speaker (with Sigman Splichal), �Access to Computerized Government Records�, Brown Bag Luncheon, November 1989, University of Florida Speaker, Duke University class on the news media and the law, �The Fairness Doctrine,� March 1987; March 1986; March 1985, Durham, NC Speaker, �Libel Law,� UNC Journalism Colloquium, April 1985, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Service Presenter, The Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, the National Freedom of Information Coalition annual meeting, May 4, 2002, Orlando, FL Presenter, The Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, Journalism Advisory Board, Feb. 21, 2002, Gainesville, FL

Discussant, �State by State Reports,� National Freedom of Information Coalition Annual Meeting, May 25-28, 2001, Newport Beach, CA.

Presenter, �You Asked for It�Now Come to Atlanta and Help Us Design It,� National Freedom of Information Coalition annual meeting, May 21, 1999, Atlanta, GA Speaker, �How Reporters Can Use Legal Research,� 1998 Journalists' Workshop: Covering the Courts, sponsored by the Florida Bar, Florida Press Association and the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, September 23, 1998, West Palm Beach, FL Speaker, �Privacy Versus Access in the Computer Age,� Gainesville Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association, September 17, 1998, Gainesville, FL Testimony about proposed tenure and promotion rules, University of Florida Developmental Workshop on Tenure and Promotion, March 6, 1998, Gainesville, FL

Speaker, �Legal Reseach.,� a workshop for new county court clerks, Florida Association of Court Clerks, February 27, 1998, Orlando, FL �Welcome,� Journal of Law and Public Policy-sponsored symposium on News Media Responsibility, February 19, 1998, Gainesville, FL

Speaker, �The Tenure and Promotion Controversy,� University of Florida Faculty Forum, December 1997, Gainesville, FL Presentation, �The NFOIC� and �The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information� at �FOIA Roundtable,� Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Conference, November 16, 1997, Washington, DC Coordinator, �Florida Sunshine Summit,� a one-day seminar celebrating the 20th anniversary of the

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Brechner Center, October 17, 1997, Gainesville, FL, and �The Florida Sunshine Summit: A Special Report,� published in 1999 Speaker, �How Reporters Can Use Legal Research,� 1997 Journalists' Workshop: Covering the Courts, sponsored by the Florida Bar, Florida Press Association and Brechner Center for Freedom of Information September 25, 1997, Orlando, FL Speaker, �Public Records in the Sunshine: How to Avoid Getting Burned,� 1997 Summer Conference of the Florida Association of Court Clerks and Comptroller, June 25, 1997, Orlando, FL Speaker, �Legal Research,� 1997 Summer Conference of the Florida Association of Court Clerks and Comptroller, June 24, 1997, Orlando, FL Speaker, �The Brechner Center and Access to Information in Florida,� Sunshine Law Seminar sponsored by the Sebring News-Sun and Highlands County Board of Commissioners, June 11, 1997, Sebring, FL Roundtable moderator, discussion of Brechner Center, open meeting and open records issues, Florida Press Association/Florida Society of Newspaper Editors convention, June 13, 1997, Naples, FL Moderator, �The Great Fee Grab,� NFOIC national meeting, April 19, 1997, Oklahoma City, OK Panel Moderator, discussion of access to web page of Florida Supreme Court, Media Law Conference, March 8, 1997, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Speaker, �Using Legal Research,� at �Records Seminar� of Florida Association of Court Clerks, January 30, 1997, Destin, FL Presentation, �Electronic Records--Will They Ever Be Within Our Grasp?� Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Conference, November 23, 1996, Charleston, SC Speaker, Journalists' Workshop: Covering the Courts," sponsored in part by the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, September 26, 1996, Tampa, FL

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Workshop presentation, �Improving the FOIA,� at�Celebrating the Right to Know: Thirty Years of the Freedom of Information Act, 1966-1996,� September 13, 1996, Washington, DC Speaker, �Recent First Amendment Developments,� College of Journalism and Mass Communication faculty retreat, August 20, 1996, Gainesville, FL Creator, moderator and participant in discussion on the most appropriate enforcement for open meetings laws, National Freedom of Information Coalition Conference, April 17-21, 1996, Washington, DC Panelist, "Reporter's Priviledge," 22nd Annual Media Law Conference, March 2, 1996, Orlando, FL Plenary speaker, "Whose Information Is It Anyway? Public Access vs. Government Efficiency," National Association of State Information Resource Executives annual meeting, September 26, 1995, San Antonio, TX Speaker, �How Reporters Can Use Legal Research,� 1996 Journalists' Workshop: "Covering the Courts," sponsored in part by the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information September 28, 1995, Tampa, FL Panelist (2), �A Very Public Issue: Privacy� and �Writing about FOI for Readers,� Florida Press Association/Florida Society of Newspaper Editors annual convention, June 9, 1995, Ponte Vedra, FL Panelist, conference coordinator and speaker, National Conference of National Freedom of Information Coalition, April 7-9, 1995, Dallas, TX Panelist, �Public Records I� and �Public Records II� panels at the 1995 Media Law Conference, co- sponsored by the Florida Bar, Florida Press Association and the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, March 4, 1995, St. Petersburg, FL, Speaker, �Media Law Issues Facing Journalists,� Florida Press Club annual convention, October 1, 1994, Gainesville, FL Speaker, �Legal Research for Journalists,� Reporting on the Courts and the Law: A Workshop for Practicing Journalists, co-sponsored by the Florida Bar, the Florida Press Association and the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, Sepember 21-23, 1994, Miami, FL Workshop leader, �Using Media Law Research,� Reporting on the Courts and the Law: A Workshop for Practicing Journalists, co-sponsored by the Florida Bar, the Florida Press Association and the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, Sepember 1993, Tallahassee, FL Testified at hearing, �Electronic Records Access: Problems and Issues,� held by Florida Joint Committee on Information Technology Resources, September 9, 1993, Tampa, FL Panelist, �Access to Computerized Information,� Freedom of Information Summit, Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, April 12-14, 1993, Nashville, TN Workshop director and speaker on access to computer records program at Effective Newspaper Reporting for the 1990s Workshop, March 26, 1993, The Gainesville Sun Panelist, �Newsgathering: Practical Legal Problems and Solutions in Gaining Access to Courts, Public Records and Public Meetings,� 19th Annual Media Law Conference, February 27, 1993, Miami, FL Bill Chamberlin, Linda M. Perry and Laurence Alexander, �Subpoenas Issued to News Organizations in Florida before and after Miami Herald v. Morejon,� Midyear Meeting of Media and Communications Law Committee of the Florida Bar, January 1993 Workshop leader and co-sponsor, with the Florida Bar and the American Judicature Society, �Reporting on the Courts and the Law: A Workshop for Practicing Journalists,� November 12-14, 1992, Orlando, FL Panelist, �The Press: What's Ahead?� Facing the First Amendment Future: A First Amendment

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Summit, Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, November 3-4, 1992, Nashville, TN Panel Moderator, �Access to Computerized Public Records: Negotiating the Obstacle Course,� 18th Annual Media Law Conference, February 29, 1992, Tampa, FL

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Facilitator, �Access to Government Information in the Electronic Age: Examining Freedom of Information and Sunshine Laws for the 21st Century, � a workshop at the 1991 National First Amendment Congress, October 27-29, 1991, Richmond, VA Developed panel presentation on �Computers and Government Records: Technology Alters the Access Equation,� Florida Society of Newspaper Editors Fall Meeting, October 11, 1991, Orlando, FL Speaker, �Challenges to the Friends of the First Amendment,�Forum on the First Amendment and Freedom of Information, a League of Women Voters seminar, October 10, 1991, Gainesville, FL Workshop leader and co-sponsor, with the Florida Bar and the American Judicature Society, �Reporting on the Courts and the Law: A Workshop for Practicing Journalists,� September 12-14, 1990, Miami, FL Speaker, �Direct Quotes: Recent Court Decisions,� 1991 Freedom of Information Seminar, September 7, 1991, Orlando, FL Panel moderator and discussant, �Are Computerized Records a Boon to Access -- or a Barrier to Overcome?� 17th Annual Media Law Conference , February 23, 1991, Jacksonville, FL Speaker, University of Florida Communications Colloquium, �Open Meetings and Open Records -- What Are the Issues and How Might They Be Researched?� January 24, 1991, Gainesville, FL Workshop leader and co-sponsor, with the Florida Bar and the American Judicature Society, �Reporting on the Courts and the Law,� September 13-15, 1990, Tampa, FL Panel discussant, �Access to Computerized Records: What's Available and How to Get It,� Freedom of Information Seminar, September 8, 1990, Tampa, FL Speaker, �Libel�, and �Other Legal Entanglements,� Florida Magazine Association, September 7, 1990, Boca Raton, FL Speaker, �Dissemination of Public Information,� National Conference of State Legislatures, August 4, 1990, Nashville, TN Discussant and co-sponsor, seminar discussing improvement of public access to computerized government records with state senate staff, July 12, 1990, Tallahassee, FL Panel moderator, �Lawyer Advertising--The Proposed Ethical Rules� and panel participant, �Florida's Open Government Laws,� 16th Annual Media Law Conference, February 24, 1990, Miami, FL Discussion moderator, �The Press and the Courts,� a continuing education program for lawyers of the Chester Bedel Inn of Court, November 1989, Jacksonville, FL Organizer and moderator, libel and privacy symposium, co-sponsored by the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information and the College of Law in cooperation with the Washington Annenberg Program in Communication Policy studies at Northwestern University, October 1989, Gainesville, FL Speaker(2), �Updating Computerized Records and Brechner Center Research,� and �Freedom of Information in the Computer Age,� 1989 FOI Seminar, co-sponsored by the Florida Press Association, Florida Society of Newspaper Editors and the First Amendment Foundation, September 16, 1989, Tampa, FL Speaker, �Freedom of Information in the Computer Age,� Florida Press Association, Freedom of Information Seminar, August 1989, Tampa, FL Panelist, Executive Director's Panel discussion, National FOI Assembly, February 1989, Dallas, TX Panel Moderator, �Winning Ways: Litigating before Appellate Courts,� Media Law Conference sponsored by the Florida Bar, February 1989, Orlando, FL

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Speaker, Florida Association of News Librarians, September 1988, Gainesville, FL Speaker, �Libel Seminar and Insurance Update,� 62nd Annual North Carolina Press Institute, sponsored by the North Carolina Press Association and the University of North Carolina, January 29, 1987, Chapel Hill, NC

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Co-chair and speaker, 24th Annual News Media Law of Reporting Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the School of Journalism, University of North Carolina, November 1986, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Avoiding the Suit,� Spring Seminar, North Carolina Association of Community Newspapers, May 1986, Chapel Hill, NC Co-chair, 23rd Annual News Media Law of Reporting Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and School of Journalism, University of North Carolina, November 1985, Chapel Hill, NC Chair, �Libel� seminar sponsored by the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation and the UNC School of Journalism, Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 1985, Chapel Hill, NC. Speakers included Conrad Shumadine, David Anderson, Robert Trager, Steve Helle, Jon Buchan. Speaker, �Libel,� 1985 Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Workshop for Smaller Newspapers, August l985, Kiawah Island, SC Instructor, �Libel and Privacy Law,� seminar on �Copy Editing and Headline Writing,� sponsored by the SNPA Foundation, August 1984, Raleigh, NC Speaker, �Copyright and the High School Press,� North Carolina Scholastic Press Association Annual Meeting, June 1984, Chapel Hill, NC Co-organizer of panel on �The Media and Public Trials,� Journalism Days, School of Journalism, UNC, April 1984, Chapel Hill, NC Testimony on S. 917, The Freedom of Expression Act of 1983, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, U.S. Congress, January 30, 1984, Washington, DC Panelist, �The Issue Is Access,� 14th Annual Public Information Officers Seminar, Institute of Government, UNC, May 1983, Chapel Hill, NC Co-chair, 22nd Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the School of Journalism, UNC, November 1983, Chapel Hill, NC Co-organizer of seminar, �Free Press-Fair Trial: The Continuing Dilemma,� Journalism Days, School of Journalism, UNC, April 1983, Chapel Hill, NC Panelist, �Drawing the Line: Privacy vs. the Public's Right to Know,� sponsored by the local chapters of Women of Communications, Inc.; the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi; and the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union, March 1983, Charlotte, NC Speaker, �When You Need A Lawyer . . .,� Women in Newspaper Management Professional Development Conference, sponsored by the School of Journalism and the Gannett Foundation, UNC, June 1982, Chapel Hill, NC Organizer and moderator for day-long seminar on the relationship between newspersons and attorneys, Journalism Days, UNC, April 1982, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Current Developments in Media Law and Ethics,� Carolina Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication, October 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Use and Protection of Confidential News Sources,� 20th Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the School of Journalism, UNC, December 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Organizer, 20th Annual News Media-Law Courts Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the School of Journalism, UNC, December 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Current Issues in Mass Media Law,� North Carolina Press Women, May 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Organizer and panel moderator, �The First Amendment: Where Will It Go in the 1980s,� Journalism Days, School of Journalism, April 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Access to Information,� sponsored by University of North Carolina student chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists, April 1981, Chapel Hill, NC

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Co-chairman, 19th Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, sponsored by Institute of Government and School of Journalism, UNC, November 1980, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �The Legal Status of Confidential News Sources,� 19th Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, UNC, November 1980, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Libel and the High School Press� (two sessions), annual meeting of the North Carolina Scholastic Press Association, June 1980, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Reporters and Their Sources: Ethical Concerns,� 18th Annual North Carolina News Media State and Local Government Reporting Seminar, co-sponsored by the Institute of Government, the N.C. Press Association, the N.C. Association of Broadcasters and the UNC School of Journalism, May l980, Chapel Hill, NC Instructor, �Editing for Legal Problems,� a seminar on �Copy Editing and Headline Writing,� co- sponsored by the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation and the UNC School of Journalism, April 1980, Chapel Hill, NC Panel moderator and speaker, �The Open Meetings Law in North Carolina,� sponsored by the UNC chapter of Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, March 1980, Chapel Hill, NC Co-chair, 18th Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the UNC School of Journalism, November 1979, Chapel Hill, NC Panel moderator and speaker, �Gannett v. DePasquale: The Issue of Closing Criminal Trial Proceedings to the Press and Public,� 18th Annual News Media Law-Courts Seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the UNC School of Journalism, November 1979, Chapel Hill Speaker on libel and open meetings, North Carolina Scholastic Press Association, November 1979, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker on libel to reporters of Raleigh News & Observer, August 1979, Raleigh, NC Speaker on libel (two sessions), N.C. Scholastic Press Association workshop, June 1979, Chapel Hill, NC Testimony on H.R. 3333, The Communications Act of 1979, panel on Title IV: Spectrum Use and Licensing, �The Television Broadcaster as a Public Trustee,� Subcommittee on Communications, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U. S. Congress, May 1979, Washington, DC Speaker, �Open Meetings,� N.C. Chapter of Women in Communications workshop, April 1979, Chapel Hill, NC Panelist, �Freedom of Information and Privacy,� 9th Annual Public Information Seminar, conducted by the Institute of Government in cooperation with the N.C. Association of Government Information Officers and the N.C. Community Colleges Public Information Officers Association, April 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Subject of television interview about confidential news sources in North Carolina, for student in RTVMP 177, Advanced Television Directing, February 1979, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker on libel and privacy to news staff of Winston-Salem (NC) Journal, December 1978 Speaker, �Current Developments at the School of Journalism and in Mass Media Law,� N.C. Association of Community College Information Officers and the National Council for Community Relations District IV Workshop, October 1978, Raleigh, NC Speaker, �Censorship and the School Principal,� N.C. Scholastic Press Association workshop, June 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �Alternatives to Law School,� sponsored by the UNC Undergraduate Political Science Association, May 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Panel moderator on �Issues and Answers: North Carolina and Government in the Sunshine,� sponsored by Women in Communications, January 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker on �What You Must Know About the Law of Libel, Privacy and Copyright,� 36th annual meeting of the N.C. Scholastic Press Association, June 1977, Chapel Hill, NC Panelist, �Journalism as a Profession,� UNC student re-orientation program, November 1976, Chapel Hill, NC

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Civic Service Speaker, �Sunshine and the University of Florida,� Leading Edge Seminars, University of Florida Division of Continuing Education, March 2, 1998, Gainesville, FL

Discussant, �Tenure and Promotion,� Conner Calling, WUFT-FM, Gainesville, FL, January 9, 1998 Speaker, the role and mission of the Brechner Center, Humanist Society of Gainesville, October 21, 1996 Panelist, �Government Censorship in the 1990s,� at the �Censorship in America� conference, sponsored by the Civic Media Center, UF Chapter of SPJ, UF Chapter of United Faculty of Florida, and Gainesville Chapter of ACLU, April 2,1994 Speaker, �The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information and the Implications of Computerized Government Information,� retired University of Florida faculty, April 12, 1990, Gainesville, FL Panelist, �The Media and Privacy: Rights in Conflict� at public forum �Understanding Our Constitution,� East Carolina University, October 1989, Greenville, NC Speaker, �The Mass Media and You,� presentation to the women's circle, University Lutheran Church, May 1989, Gainesville, FL Panelist, �The Press and Informational Privacy,� Gainesville Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, April 1989, Gainesville, FL Speaker, �Journalists and the Defense of Civil Liberties,� American Civil Liberties Union, October 1988, Tampa, FL Speaker, �The Role of Journalism in the Protection of Civil Liberties,� State Meeting of American Civil Liberties Union, September 1988, Tampa, FL Speaker, �Censorship and Religion,� adult forum, University Lutheran Church, August 1988, Gainesville, FL Sunday School teacher, �Television, Children, and Christian Values,� Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, October-November 1983, Chapel Hill, NC Sunday School teacher, �The Mass Media and Christian Life in the 1980s,� Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, March-April 1983, Chapel Hill, NC Discussion leader, �How to Watch Television News,� dinner program at Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, April 1981, Chapel Hill, NC Moderator and panelist, �The Courts and the News Media,� Summer Seminar of the North Carolina Association of District Court Judges, June 1980, Southern Pines, NC Debater on �Confidential News Sources: Are They Necessary?� with Claude Sitton, editor, Raleigh News & Observer, a Public Forum program, Hayes-Barton Methodist Church, January 1979. Raleigh, NC Discussant on the meaning of learning for initiation ceremonies, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, November 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Workshop leader on �Covering Assignments and Writing News Releases,� News-Media Day at a Law, Leadership and Government seminar of the N.C. Youth Councils, sponsored by the Institute of Government, the N.C. Youth Councils and the N.C. Department of Administration, June 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Panelist, �Newspapers,� News-Media Day at a Law, Leadership and Government seminar of the N.C.Youth Councils, June 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �The Economics of the News Media: Achilles Heel of the First Amendment?� Tuesday Evening Speakers Series, sponsored by the UNC Campus Y and the University Chaplain's Association, June 1978, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker, �The Role of Newspapers in Society,� Seminar on Law, Leadership and Government, sponsored by the Institute of Government and the N.C. Youth Councils, July 1977, Chapel Hill, NC Speaker and discussion leader on �Television and Public Affairs,� Lutheran Campus Ministry

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program, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, January 1977, Chapel Hill, NC Miscellaneous Bill F. Chamberlin, �A Model for Public Issues Programming Regulation,� a research paper published in addition to testimony in The Communications Act of 1979 (Vol. II-- Part 2), Hearings before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 1st Session, on H.R. 3333, May 1979, pp. 810-30. Bill F. Chamberlin, �A Quick Look at a Half Century of Program Regulation, and an Argument for Change,� a paper published in addition to testimony in The Communications Act of 1979 (Vol. II� Part 2), Hearings before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 1st Session, on H.R. 3333, May 1979, pp. 831-39. GIFTS and GRANTS John Knight Foundation, $275,000, �bridge� funding for Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project, September 1999 Marion Brechner Citizen Access Project funding, from Marion Brechner, $600,000 (member of a team developing the proposal), 1998 Marion and Joe Brechner Freedom of Information Graduate Assistantship funding, from Marion Brechner, $200,000(member of a team developing the proposal), 1996 Graduate research assistant and supportive funding for establishment of national freedom of information web page, from National Freedom of Information Coalition, $5,441, 1996 Grant as senior scholar for Charles Davis, for research on enforcement tools used by states for open meetings and open records laws, from Division of Sponsored Research, $6,287, 1994 UNC Research Council, $475 for travel and research expenses for project on the regulation of new technologies, 1984 UNC Research Council, $1,000 for development of North Carolina media law book, 1981 UNC Research Council, $185 for travel to, and research expenses at, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, 1979 UNC Research Council, $420 for travel to and research expenses at FCC, Washington, DC, 1978 HONORS 1998 Achievement Award, from the National Freedom of Information Coalition, for development of 50- state freedom of information web page, June 14, 1998 Special Faculty Service Award, from the College of Journalism and Communications, for �Continuing Efforts to Further Freedom of Information in Florida,� April 1998 Society of Professional Journalists� Sunshine Award, given to the Brechner Center, �In recognition of outstanding contributions in the area of open government,� November 1997 Plaque to the Brechner Center, from the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, �In grateful appreciation and recognition of twenty years of outstanding service and contributions to the citizens of Florida in defense of Freedom of Information,� June 1997 Distinguished Service Award from the AEJMC Newspaper Division for contributions to media law in general and freedom of information in particular, 1995 1992 Faculty Research Award co-winner, College of Journalism and Communications, April 1992 Voted UF faculty member most dedicated to the University, Panhellenic Council, November 13, 1991 Plaque for Outstanding Service to the Court and the Media during the Student Murders Grand Jury, Eighth

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Judicial Circuit, 1991 First AEJMC Presidential Award, for outstanding service, awarded at annual convention, August 1984 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (see PRESENTATIONS for other conferences) Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, New Orleans, LA, August 4-7, 1999 American Society of Access Professionals training session re FOIA and Privacy Act, Crystal City, VA, July 14-16, 1999 Freedom Forum Freedom of Information Day, Washington, DC, March 16, 1999 Southeast Colloquium for AEJMC Law, History, Newspaper and Magazine Divisions, Lexington, KY, March 4-6, 1999 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Baltimore, MD, August 5-8, 1998 Southeast Colloquium for AEJMC Law, History, Newspaper and Magazine Divisions, New Orleans, LA, March 12-14, 1998 �Developing Productive Employees; A Supervisor�s Guide to Performance Evaluations,� a University of Florida personnel management seminar, Gainesville, FL, January 20, 1998 �Authority Styles in Classroom Management,� University Center for Excellence in Teaching, Gainesville, FL, December 4, 1997 �Learning Styles and University Teaching,� University Center for Excellence in Teaching, Gainesville, FL, April 1, 1997 Communications Law 1996, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1996 �Cyber Rights,� First Amendment Congress, Washington, DC, March 21, 1997 (invited participant) Communications Law 1995, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 10-11, 1995 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1994 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention, Atlanta, GA, August 10-13, 1994 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1992 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1991 Electronic Democracy Conference, Richmond, VA, September 1991 Cable Regulation, Winter Faculty Workshop, Washington Annenberg Program, Washington, DC, January 1991 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1990 Common Carrier Regulation, Winter Faculty Workshop, Washington Annenberg Program, Washington, DC, January 1990. Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, September, 1989 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1988. Winter Faculty Workshop of the Washington Annenburg Program, Washington, DC, January 1988 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1987 Summer Faculty Workshop of the Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, sponsored by the Annenburg School of Communications, Washington, DC, June 1987 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1985 �Legal Restraints on the Press: An Overview,� a symposium sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the American Society of Newspapers Editors at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, July 1985 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1984 �New York Times v. Sullivan; The Next Twenty Years,� Practicing Law Institute, New York, March 1984

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Eleventh Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Seminar, by invitation, Annapolis, MD, April 1983 Telecommunications Seminar series, sponsored by the Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs, Duke University, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Durham, NC, 1981-83 Mass Communications Law Program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1982 �First Amendment Values in a Changing Information System,� First Amendment Congress Seminar, by invitation, Leesburg, VA, May 1982 �Newspapers and Telecommunications Seminar,� American Press Institute, Reston, VA, April 1982 Regulation seminar, sponsored by the Broadcast Education Association, Washington, DC, November 1981

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Eighth Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, by invitation, Annapolis, MD, April 1980 Justice Brennan and the First Amendment, a symposium, by invitation, sponsored by the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance, Department of Communication, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 1980 Regulation of Television Networks, by invitation, a conference sponsored by the Communications Law Program, UCLA Law School, Los Angeles, CA, February 1979 Mass Communications Law program, Practicing Law Institute, New York, November 1978 Editing seminar led by Edmund Arnold, Boone, NC, September 1978 COURSES TAUGHT Provost�s Undergraduate Research (PUR 4905) � UF (once) Mass Media Law - UF (4 times), UNC (24 times), University of Washington (once), Central Washington State College (once) First Amendment Theory graduate seminar - UF (6 times) Legal Problems in Mass Communications graduate seminar - UF (6 times), UNC (7 times) Research in Mass Communication Law graduate seminar - UF (8 times) Advanced Topics in Mass Communication Law graduate research seminar - UF (7 times) Senior Writing Seminar in Mass Media Law, University of Florida College of Law - (4 times) Proseminar for Media Law Graduate Students � (1 time) New Communications Technologies and the Print Media, graduate level seminar - UNC (once) Media and Government seminar - UNC (once for honors students and once for graduate students) Media and Government - UW (once), CWSC (twice) Reporting of Public Affairs - UNC (twice), CWSC (3 times) Reporting - UNC (8 times) Specialized Reporting, graduate level - UNC (once) Social Control (examination of traditions, economics, technologies, audience behavior, government activities, etc. affecting contemporary news practices) - UW (twice) Newsroom and Editorial Direction, graduate level - UNC (once) Introduction to Mass Media - UW (once; also teaching assistant for this course 3 times), CWSC (once) Newswriting - UNC (once), CWSC (5 times) Editing - UNC (once), CWSC (twice) Editorial Writing and Feature Writing - CWSC (twice) Executive Management of Newsroom Operations, graduate level - UNC (once) Journalism History - UNC (4 times) GRADUATE COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES (Chair unless otherwise indicated) Completed Ph.D.s

Irina Dmitrieva, �Comparison of U.S. and U.K. Copyright Laws Regarding Ownership of Primary Law Materials� (Defended May 2002 but still is completing requirements for her PhD/JD joint degree)

Otilio Gonzalez, �Content Regulation on the Advanced Information Network through Filtering and Blocking Mechanisms Reliant on Technology: A Policy and Constitutional Assessment,� 2002 (assistant professor, University of Puerto Rico)

Michele Bush Kimball, �Law Enforcement Records Custodians� Perceptions and Decision-Making Behaviors in Response to Florida�s Public Records Law,� 2001 (adjunct, University of South Alabama)

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Tony Fargo, �Tell Me No Secrets: The Journalist�s Privilege for Nonconfidential Information� (assistant professor, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV)

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Martin Halstuk, �Exploring the Future of Open Government in the Digital Age: A Reevaluation of the Significance of the Electronic Freedom of Information Act of 1996,� 1999 (assistant professor, Penn State University, College Station, PA) Mike Hoefges, "Legal Notice by Mass Media Publications in Federal Rule 23(b)(3) Class Actions: The Role of Advertising Media Planning Concepts and Methods," 1998 (assistant professor, University of Tennnessee, Knoxville, TN) Susan Ross, "Video Telephony: Legal, Economic, and Policy Perspectives of an Emerging Telecommunication Services," 1997 (associate professor, Washington State University) Paul Gates, "The Professor, Freedom and the Court: Alexander Meiklejohn and the First Amendment," 1996 (assistant professor, Appalachia State University, Boone, NC) Charles Davis, "Enforcement of State Open Meetings Laws: A Utilitarian Analysis," 1995 (associate professor, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO) Milagros Rivera-Sanchez, �The Regulatory History of Broadcast Indecency (1907 1987),� 1993 (associate professor, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN) Sigman L. Splichal, �The Impact of Computer Privacy Concerns on Access to Government Information,� 1993 (associate professor at University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL) M. Linda Perry, �Popular Sovereignty and the Judiciary: How the U.S. Supreme Court Regards Public Opinion in Fair-trial Free-press Decisions,� 1993 (assistant professor, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL) Matthew D. Bunker, �First Amendment Scrutiny and the Media: Constitutional Protection of Criminal Justice System Coverage,� 1993 (Reese Phifer Professor of Journalism, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL) Robert Copple, �The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984: Its Division of Regulatory Authority,� 1990, University of North Carolina (attorney, Motorola, Phoenix, AZ) Kenneth Campbell, �The Developing Protection for Opinion from Libel Litigation,� 1990, University of North Carolina (associate professor, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC) William W. Hopkins, �Actual Malice,� 1987, University of North Carlina (associate professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA) John Freeman, �The Real Thing: �Lifestyle� and �Cultural� Appeals in Television Advertising for Coca- Cola, 1969-1976,� 1986, University of North Carolina (deceased; was department chairman and associate professor, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX) Ph.D.s in Progress (Chair unless otherwise indicated) Irina Dmitrieva Nissa Laughner Seung Eun Lee Amanda Reid Barbara Smith Roxanne Watson Completed M.A.s (Chair unless otherwise noted)

Deanna Shullman, �An In-Depth Look at 412 U.S.C. Section 1983; As it Applies to and has Been Used Against media Defendants,� M.A./J.D., University of Florida, 2001 (attorney, Holland & Knight, Tampa)

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Elizabeth Johnson Wallmeyer, Open Meeting Statutes in 50 States, M.A./J.D., University of Florida, August 2000 Catherine Carlson Cameron, Access to Investigatory Records in the 50 States, M.A./J.D., University of Florida Bret Feldman, Fees Statutes for Public Records in the 50 States, M.A./J.D., University of Florida

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Craig Feiser, �Privatization and Freedom of Information: An Analysis of Public Access to Private Entities in the United States,� M.A./J.D., University of Florida, December 1998 (attorney, Holland & Knight, Jacksonville) Jill Weinstein, �The First Amendment and the Protection It Affords Advertising Arising Out of the Florida Citizens� Initiative Process,� M.A./J.D., University of Florida, May 1998 (attorney, Beinstock & Clark, Miami) Michele Bush, �Florida Public Records Law Put to the Test: Gaining Access to Crime Statistics in Florida, M.A., University of Florida, December 1998 (Adjunct, University of South Alabama) Martin Halstuk, �The Persistence of Precedent: How Sims v. CIA Has Freed the CIA from Disclosure Requirements under the Freedom of Information Act, 1985-1996,� M.A., University of Florida, August 1997 (assistant professor, Penn State University, College Station, PA) Mike Hoefges, �Personal Information in Public Records in Florida; Conflict between Access and Privacy,� M.A., University of Florida, August 1996 (assistant professor, University of Tennnessee, Knoxville, TN) Leah Cooper, �Personal Communications Services: The Regulatory Scheme Behind a New Wireless Telecommunications Industry,� M.A./J.D., University of Florida, December 1995 (attorney, BellSouth, Atlanta) Karen Terry, �Video Games, Violence, First Amendment Protection, and Regulation,� M.A./J.D., University of Florida, June 1995 (attorney, Searay, Denney, Scarolla, Barnhart & Shipley, West Palm Beach) Jennifer Shasha, �Access to Discovery Documents Under Florida's Public Records Law: An Examination of the Conflict Between the Public's Right to Know and the Individual's Right to Privacy,� M.A., University of Florida, December 1994 (attorney, Fowler, White, Burnett, Miami)

Mike Wermuth, �United States Trade-Related Initiatives and the Mexican Intellectual Property Rights Reform Since 1980: A Case Study of the Protection of Computer Software Copyright,� M.A., University of Florida, December 1994 (Director, Law and Business, Sky Latin America, a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox)

Thomas Maheu Dalton, �Public Records: Implementation of Statutory Extensive Use Fees in Two Florida Counties,� M.A. University of Florida, December 1990 Marian Linda McCraney Perry, �Public Opinion: An Influence in Supreme Court Libel Decision?� M.A., University of Florida, December 1989 (assistant professor, University of Florida) Harry Greyard, �North Carolina Public Records Law and the Compatibility of Government Records,� University of North Carolina, August 1989 (assistant business editor, Charlotte Observer, NC) Kirstin Thompson, �Courting the Media: Developing and Implementing a Media Relations Program for a National, Nonprofit, Public Interest Group,� University of North Carolina, October 1987 (public relations, Seagram's; former director of communications, Council of State Governments, Washington, DC) Patience Vanderbush, �Sex Preselection in the Triangle and Lesbian and Gay Parenting and Artificial Insemination,� University of North Carolina, August 1987 (currently a M.A. student, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC) Barry Teater, �Billboard Regulation in North Carolina,� University of North Carolina, December 1984 (reporter, Raleigh News & Observer) Gary Terpening, �Snitches and Stings: How We Police Ourselves,� University of North Carolina, March 1984 (account executive, Sullivan and Leshane, Hartford, CT) Rosemary Waldorf, �Reporting the Local Government Budgeting Process: A Guidebook,� University of

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North Carolina, December 1983 (former mayor of Chapel Hill and former reporter for Chapel Hill Newspaper)

Robert Kelley, �The Politics of Planning in Carteret County,� University of North Carolina, July 1983 (copy editor, Charlotte Observer, NC)

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Trip Purcell, �The City of Wilson's 1982-83 Budget,� University of North Carolina, November 1982 (stock broker; former managing editor, Wilson (NC) Daily Times) Carolyn M. Jack, �Mobile Hymn: The Production Process of a New Play,� University of North Carolina, May 1982 (freelance drama critic, West Palm Beach, FL) Mary Bulterman Crowson, �Pre-trial Hearing Closure Standards Established by the State and Federal Appellate Courts since Gannett v. DePasquale,� University of North Carolina, June 1981 (Knight- Ridder, Washington, DC) John R. Versteeg, �Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail in Laurens County, South Carolina,� University of North Carolina, May 1981 (editorial writer, Palm Beach Post, FL) Judy Schoolman, �The Guild Reporter,� University of North Carolina, December 1979 (desk editor, Reuters News Service, New York City) John Powell, �Open Meetings Law in the State of North Carolina,� University of North Carolina, April 1979 (copy editor, Houston Chronicle, TX) Philip Lacombe, �The Air Force Public Information Programs and the News Media,� University of North Carolina, July 1978 (self-employed computer security specialist) Laura T. Hammel, �Battered Wives in Orange County,� University of North Carolina, June 1978 (former staff of Office of Information, Dartmouth College and former assistant city editor, Baltimore News-American) John D. Chapla, �Soldiers' Perceptions of the Usefulness of Civilian and Military Media,� University of North Carolina, April 1978 (congressional staff member, Washington, DC) M.A.s or M.A./J.D.s in Progress (Chair unless otherwise indicated) Mark Caramanica Angela Jacobs Nissa Laughner Samantha Powers Marco Randazza Brian Wolff Undergraduate Honors (all UNC) Laurie C. Bradshear, �The Betamax Case: One Alternative,� May 1984 Susan Pruett Luce, �Libel and Compelled Disclosure of Sources: Court Decisions and Journalists' Perceptions,� May 1982 Laura Kathryn Alexander, �Closure of Pre-Trial Proceedings to the Press,� May 1981 (highest honors) Karen Barber, �An Abuse of Fair Trial/Free Press Guidelines,� May 1980 Bernadette I. Ransbottom, �Libel Law: The Clandestine Censor?� May 1979 (highest honors) CONSULTATION Reviewer, tenure package for faculty members, 2001 (Clay Calvert) Reviewer, tenure package for faculty members, 1998 (Shannon Martin) Prepublication reviewer, manuscript on law and history of legal notices in newspapers, Communication Law and Policy, December 1997 Prepublication reviewer, Jane Kirtley manuscript for Journal of Law and Public Policy, November 1997 Adviser, 8th Judicial Circuit Court, regarding media coverage for the first-degree murder trial of Richard Meissner and John �Billy Joe� Crumitie, Gainesville, FL, March 1995 Member, Public Access Work-Group established by the Florida State Information Commission, 1994-95 Consultant to Mitch Pearlman, executive director, Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission and director, Connecticut Foundation for Open Government, on proposed conference, �National Privacy and Public Symposium,� Fall 1994

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Reviewer, �The Federal Communications Commission, The Fairness Doctrine, and The Dynamics of Broadcast Deregulation, 1981-1987,� by Donald J. Jung, Jr., University of Missouri Press, March 1994

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Reviewer, tenure packages for various faculty members, 1994 (Robert Richards, Ruth Walden, Steve Helle) Consultant to Chief Judge Elzie Sanders of the 8th Judicial Circuit for fair trial/free press matters related to trials of Danny Harold Rolling, October 1991-94 Reviewer, prior restraint manuscript, Columbia University Press, January 1992 Consultant, Right to Know Media Series, State University of New Jersey at Rutgers, 1991-92 Speaker on libel and privacy issues, Strang Communication Co., Orlando, FL, July 22-29, 1989 Reviewer, Journalism Quarterly, 1989-95 Chair, Advisory Board for The Lutheran, Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, 1987-1993 Consulting committee member for The Lutheran, publication of the Lutheran Church in America, 1980-87 Reviewer, Freedom of Information Act manuscript for Longman Inc., 1988 Consultant, Conte, Courtney & Melton, attorneys at law, re: William J. Murray v. Pittsburgh Press, et al., April 1989 Judge, 33rd Annual Media Awards competition, Florida Bar Association, 1988 Member, interview team for editor of the magazine of the new Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, February 1987 Consultant, The North Carolina Independent, 1983-87 Consultant to the editors of the UNC Daily Tar Heel on legal problems, 1978-87 Consultant to reporters and editors of North Carolina newspapers in general with regard to problems of libel, open meetings and confidential news sources, 1978-87 Reviewer, telecommunications regulation manuscript for Longman Inc., February 1983. Reviewer, privacy book manuscript for University of Illinois Press, February 1984. Member, Design Task Force on Communication/Interpretation, Commission for a New Lutheran Church, 1983-1984 Consultant to Rep. Al Swift, D-Washington, on communications policy, 1979-1983 Reviewer, mass media law text manuscript for Random House, December 1983 Reviewer, fairness doctrine book manuscript for Longman Inc., June 1983 Reviewer, mass media law book proposal for Wadsworth Publishing Co., April 1983 Reviewer, mass communications history book proposal for Prentice-Hall, Inc., January 1983 Reviewer, Law of Mass Media manuscript for W.C. Brown, January 1983 Reviewer, book proposal relating to new communications technologies for Prentice-Hall Inc., November 1982 Reviewer, partial manuscript of broadcast regulation book for Wadsworth Publishing Co., November 1982 Reviewer, proposal for book on the fairness doctrine for Longman Inc., June 1982 Reviewer, mass media law book prior to preparation of third edition, for W.C. Brown, May 1982 Reviewer, proposal for mass media law book for Longman Inc., May 1981 Member of Research Committee, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, 1979-1981 Reviewer, mass media law book proposal for Holt, Rinehart and Winston, April 1980 Reviewer, proposed text on media ethics for Wadsworth Publishing Co., July 1979 Consultant, staff of Sen. Harrison (Jack) Schmidt, R-New Mexico, on S. 622, Telecommunications and Deregulation Act of 1979, May 1979 Consultant, American Association of Agricultural Editors in preparation of Socratic Dialogue, May 1978 Reviewer, prospectus and manuscript of first chapter of ethics book for Wadsworth Publishing Co., May 1978 Member, hypotheticals committee for a Socratic Dialogue sponsored by N.C. Press Association and American Society of Newspapers Editors, Raleigh, NC, April 1978 Reviewer, mass media law book in preparation for second edition, for W.C. Brown, April 1978

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