Catherine J. Cameron
Professor
Legal Skills
Stetson University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Catherine Cameron teaches and researches in the areas of legal writing and media law. She has written several articles on media law and legal writing topics and has given presentations at national conferences on these topics as well. Professor Cameron has been a faculty advisor for the First Amendment Moot Court team and the ADR Board Negotiation team. She is also a faculty coordinator for the Florida Circuit Court (Trial) Internship.
Research Interest
mass communications, and a law degree
Publications
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Jumping off the Merry-Go-Round: How the Federal Courts Will Reconcile the Circular Deference Problem between HIPAA and FOIA, 58 Cath. U. L. Rev. 333 (2009)
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Fixing FOIA: Pushing Congress to Amend FOIA Section b(3) to Require Congress to Explicitly Indicate an Intent to Exempt Records from FOIA in New Legislation, 28 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 855 (2010).
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Reinvigorating U.S. Copyright Law with Attribution: How Courts Can Help Define the Fair Use Exception by Considering the Economic Aspects of Attribution, 2 Berkeley J. Ent. & Sports L. 130 (2013)