Professor Doris Long Says Monopolization Charges Rise after Hacking Scandal

August 26 – Chicago Daily Law Bulletin

Professor Doris Long authored monthly column:

The phone hacking scandal that has engulfed News Corp., the owner of the tabloid at issue, had predictably led to increased scrutiny of journalistic practices and the scope of legal protection for private cellphone messages. Less predictably, however, is the resulting increased scrutiny of News Corp.’s potentially monopolistic control of news media in various countries.

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