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What are Shield Laws? A Shield Law is a State Law protecting the journalists’ right to not share information about his/her sources. In 1848, John Nugent was the first person to be jailed for not revealing his sources about a Mexican Treaty. “I consider myself bound in honor not to answer,"

What Is Reporters Privilege? Reporters Privilege protects anyone who wants to protect confidential and unpublished sources Anyone who is employed by a magazine, newspaper, or other publication can’t be contempt of any subpoenas whether it is issued by any type of court or a body with power.

Shield Laws aren’t Federal? The U.S. has no federal law protecting reporters. The state of Maryland was the first to pass a state shield law in Now, the majority of states have shield laws, or some form of protection for journalists.

California Shield Laws & Reporters Privilege California Shield Laws protect most people who write. (It’s not limited to professional reporters.)The law can be used in state courts but only based on the First Amendment. California’s Reporters Privilege is enforced in criminal and public cases however depending on the matter of a vital case the privilege may be out ruled.

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Shield Laws In Other Countries Australian Shield Laws: New South Wales and Commonwealth are the only two jurisdictions that have shield laws in Australia. In 1997 New South Wales was the first to provide Australian journalists privileges in court under the Evidence Act The Commonwealth Parliament later created The Evidence Amendment (Journalists’ Privilege) in 2007 and exhibited it after New South Wales. New Zealand Shield Laws: New Zealand’s law states “neither the journalist nor his or her employer is compellable in a civil or criminal proceeding to answer any question or produce any document that would disclose the identity of the informant or enable that identity to be discovered.” and is under the Evidence Act 2006 under section 68. United Kingdom: Like New Zealand’s shield laws the UK legislation states that the court cannot require a reporter to share an anonymous source or that they are held guilty for not giving up the source. This law is under the Contempt of Court Act 1981 under section 10.

Works Cited "California Protections for Sources and Source Material | Citizen Media Law Project." Home | Citizen Media Law Project. 17 July “Getting to the Source.” slate.com Slate. Ingham, Lorraine. "From the Civil Liberties Australia Website – CLA - A Australian Shield Laws for Journalists: A Comparison with New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States." Inventor Spot. Livebinary.com. Live Binary presentationmagazine.com. Presentation Magazine. Sager, Kelli L., and Rochelle L. Wilcox. "Privilege Compendium." The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Web. 18 Aug “State Shield Laws.” citmedialaw.org Citizen Media Law Project. Reporter’s Shield Laws.