Ursula Cheer
Law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula looks back on the implications of the decision of the court to terminate the right of TV3 to film the John Banks trial. Audio
Law with Ursula Cheer
Ursula Cheer talks about the Weller Case and the invasion of privacy by the media. Audio
Books not news according to court ruling
The High Court in Auckland has ruled that a book about Kim Dotcom isn't protected by the privacy act because it isn't journalism. Audio
Media law commentator Ursula Cheer
Sir Geoffrey Palmer's memoir and his thoughts on media law. Audio
Law professor discusses defamation claims from Colin Craig
The leader of the Conservative Party, Colin Craig, says he's likely to proceed with legal action against the Green Party leader, Russel Norman, over his continued refusal to retract comments about Mr… Audio
Law commentator Ursula Cheer
David Bain's wedding and how the media coverage broke so many rules. Audio
Fairfax apologises to Joe Karam
Fairfax has published an apology to David Bain supporter Joe Karam in the Sunday Star Times. Audio
Whale Oil blog told it isn't a news medium
Judge Charles Blackie said the Evidence Act, which protects news organisations from having to reveal confidential sources, didn't apply to Mr Slater of Whale Oil because a blog is not a recognised… Audio
Legal commentator Ursula Cheer
Online bragging and the publication of images of sexual activity. Audio
Law with Ursula Cheer
The Government sticks with the status quo on New Zealand media regulation. Audio
Law professor Ursula Cheer talks about EQC document leaks
Canterbury University law professor, Ursula Cheer, is with us. Audio
Law With Ursula Cheer
How the law attempts to deal with hoaxes and pranks in the media that lead to harm. Audio
Will press self regulation lead to a 'slipery slope'
A year long inquiry into press standards in Britain has severely criticised the role played by some of the country's newspapers and called for tougher regulation to prevent a repeat of the… Audio