Abstract

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has been invoked as the basis for the grant of media access to adult trials. Because the U.S. Supreme Court has not determined that the First Amendment right of public access similarly applies to juvenile delinquency proceedings, juvenile courts are faced with the issue of balancing the juvenile's privacy rights with the media's right to access information. This article undertakes research on media access to juvenile delinquency proceedings, including, the standards, limits, and conditions for such access through analyzing decisions of United States federal and state courts.

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