Inforrm Law and Media Round Up: 28 November 2011

Last week was once again dominated by the Leveson Inquiry, with oral evidence from a variety of high profile figures: some famous for their role in entertainment and sport; others thrown into the limelight by traumatic circumstances. Read my full round up of Leveson, media law cases in and outside the UK, and upcoming court and parliamentary hearings and events on Inforrm’s Blog.

In a separate post, I look at one of the consequences of ‘Public Inquiry by tweet’ – the silly “woman on the left” episode. Read it at this link.

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