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I enjoyed lunching with you, Howard Simons, Jim Goodale and
the contingent of your former Rogers & Wells partners last
Friday. It was a very pleasant way to bring the panel session to
a close.
One of the public's frustrations with panels such as the PLI
program in which we participated is, as you stated, that the
participants talk past one another. After more than ten years of
participating in such efforts, I seriously wonder whether the
press or intelligence community are capable of making any
substantial changes in their staked-out public positions.
Nonetheless, I mentioned to Howard Simons that I was personally
convinced that in private conversations both you and he were much
closer in viewpoint than either could comfortably admit at such a
public airing.
With that in mind, I mentioned to Howard that it might be a
healthy project to hold one or more small, private, off the
record sessions where you and responsible representatives might
meet to discuss the growing antagonisms that are developing
between the press and the intelligence community.
I would be happy to attempt to assist in hosting what I
think would be a worthwhile effort. I am sending a copy of this
letter to Howard in hope of enlisting his interest as well.
Mitchell Rogovin
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It was good to see you on Friday, and I wanted to add
a personal thank you. I hadn't been aware of your background as
a PLI speaker, but it was a nice touch to add to your talk.
Speaking of your talk, it was, I think, an important one. It
may be the first time that most of the lawyers there heard a
serious, coherent presentation of the security/press problem.
Usually it
restraint.
Goodale or
I'm pretty
discussed;
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1973, as 1
is presented as a subsidiary aspect of prior
Invariably, it is presented by someone like Jim
Floyd Abrams, veterans of the Pentagon Papers case.
sure the Espionage Laws have never previously been
I'm quite certain that this was the first time that
statute was mentioned. This PLI series goes back to
may have told you.
I'm enclosing the text of my introduction for your
information.
Enclosure
1 narinccifiimr1
Again, many thanks for your contribution.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard N. Winfield
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INTRODUCTION of WILLIAM J. CASEY
November 14, 1986
Practising Law Institute
This is about conflict -- the conflict which reporters
so frequently encounter. They have a duty to report to the
public on government activities. They also have an obligation
to help preserve and protect national security interests.
These obligations have traditionally helped to create
a healthy tension between reporters and the executive branch.
Reporters often seek to publish sensitive information which is
leaked to them. The executive branch seeks to restrict such
publications.
This conflict of obligations has in recent years
become increasingly more public and more intense. The last 25
years has seen the scourge of world terrorism and heightened
international instability. This has enhanced the possibility of
fatal consequences as a result of "improper" journalistic
disclosure.
This is what the government says to the press. There
is a potential for catastrophe. They say before rushing to
publish sensitive information, reporters should consider the
danger to lite and limb of American citizens and others
throughout the world. They say reporters should consider the
danger to the continued viability of our intelligence networks
and other national security concerns.
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These officials call for discipline within government,
and an American press which is responsible, mature and willing
to consult before rushing into print.
This, on the other hand, is what the press says to the
government. Reporters bristle when they are warned that they
may inadvertently cause the death of innocent bystanders. They
resent being told they may be instrumental in granting a
military edge to the Soviets.
Some reporters point out that many undisciplined
otticials leak for a variety of reasons. Many leaks are wholly
authorized, and you can rarely tell the difference. Reporters
say that real spies, not leakers, do the real damage. They say
that too much information is overclassified.
They say that the shibboleth of national security is
invoked indiscriminately. Sometimes it is used to avoid
disclosure ot embarrassing facts about waste or corruption.
Sometimes it is used to prevent political adversaries in the
Congress from gaining an advantage.
Sometimes, they say, sensitive information which
the government wants withheld turns out to be already in the
public domain. Occasionally reporters do withhold an exclusive
story atter receiving a call that publication would damage
national security. Then a competing news organization goes
ahead and publishes it anyway. Reporters say there is a
credibility problem. Credibility is not helped if defense
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officials are unwilling to explain the details of how and why
publication would imperil national security. Reporters are told
that the explanation itself would further compromise national
security. A lot of government officials do not trust some
members of the press.
Let us grant that all of this is true, or at least
part of the time.
The grim fact remains, however, that there is a large
body ot secrets that has got to remain secret. That body of
secrets is something considerably greater than the timing of
troop movements in time of war. The abuses committed in the
name of national security should not distract us from
recognizing that our security remains a real and vital concern.
It is also true that editors and reporters will
continue to develop and massage their sources and to track down
provocative leads. Some will want to continue to decide for
themselves what the national security consists of.
It is difficult, if indeed possible at all, to take a
comfortable stance on either side of this controversy. The
history of the last quarter century has shown that there is no
convenient rule of thumb which can safely be applied to public
disclosure of confidential information.
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Instead, there has been an increasing willingness on
the part of the press and the executive branch to clash publicly
over what restraints, if any, may be imposed on the media.
We start with the essentials that there must be an
informed debate on American foreign policy and national
security. The press must be tree to inform that debate. The
question is how our elected representatives, the press, and the
courts must wrestle to reconcile the competing imperatives of
security and speech.
Justice Hand in the Dennis case suggested a formula
that may work here. He said that "whether the gravity of the
evil, discounted by its improbability, justifies such invasion
of free speech as is necessary to avoid the danger."
Today's speaker, William J. Casey, has also viewed the
dilemma of national security and the press from both sides. In
recent months he has been at the center of the leaks
controversy. There has been an increasing number of classified
information leaks from within the Administration and the
Congress to the press. He has asked the Justice Department to
consider prosecution of certain news organizations for
disclosing foreign communications intercepted by American
intelligence.
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On the other hand, Mr. Casey has published a number of
books and articles himself on a variety of topics. He has a
writer's respect for the First Amendment. While practicing law,
he represented some news organizations. He cares deeply about
the First Amendment, and he cares deeply about the United
States.
Mr. Casey grew up on Long Island. He graduated from
Fordham University and St. John's University School of Law.
Upon graduation from law school he joined the Research Institute
of America where he rose to chairman of the Institute's Board of
Editors. He was commissioned in the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1943
and joined the wartime staff of General William J. Donovan,
founder of the Office of Strategic Services.
Mr. Casey coordinated the French resistance forces
in support of the invasion of Normandy and the liberation of
France. For this he received the Bronze Star. In 1944, he
became the Chief of American Secret Intelligence operations in
Europe.
In 1948, he served as Associate General Counsel at the
European Headquarters of the Marshall Plan. From 1949 until
1971 Mr. Casey practiced law and engaged in various publishing
and business activities in New York City. In 1971, he became
Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, where he
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served until 1973. He then became Undersecretary of State for
Economic Affairs. Later he became President and Chairman of the
Export-Import Bank. In January 1976, he returned to private
practice and became Counsel to my firm, Rogers & Wells. Bill
practiced at Rogers & Wells until assuming his current position,
Director of Central Intelligence in 1981. During 1980 Mr. Casey
managed the successful election campaign of Ronald Regan.
Mr. Casey was sworn in as the Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency on January 28, 1981. He is the head of the
intelligence community. This includes all the foreign
intelligence agencies of the United States. He is the first
such director to be designated by the president as a Cabinet
officer.
In October 1983, he received the Distinguished
Intelligence Medal. He is also the recipient of the William J.
Donovan Award and has been awarded numerous honorary degrees.
Bill Casey's most recent book is called Where and How
the War Was Fought. It is a fine military history of the
American Revolution. The publisher's dust jacket describes Bill
Casey as a lawyer and author, soldier and diplomat, banker and
regulator.
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He once served as president of the International
Rescue Committee. Both in the OSS and in the CIA he was and is
responsible for the lives and safety of his people in the
field. I think that may help explain the intensity and the
sincerity that he brings to this debate.
Mr. Casey:
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November 17 1986
Your talk was the high point of the PLI seminar,
which, as you know, is the third largest of all PLI seminars
and has reached that degree of success because speakers such
as you have given time from their busy days to speak to us.
I thought the session went fabulously and I would
most appreciative if your office could send me a copy
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14 November 1986
Depart, National Airport
Arrive, La Guardia Airport
Arrive, New York Penta Hotel
401 Seventh Avenue and 33rd Street
New York City
Phone: (212) 736-5000
Meet host at 7th Avenue lobby
Host: Mr. Richard Winfield
Speech/Panel Discussion, Grand Ballroom
The Honorable William J. Casey
(20 minutes of remarks followed by
35 minutes of panel discussion)
Panel members: James C. Goodale
Mitchell Rogovin
Howard Simons
Richard Winfield
Lunch, Keens Restaurant
72 West 36th Street between 5th and 6th
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: George V. Lauder
Director, Public Affairs Office
SUBJECT: Address of the Communications Law Conference
Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute
1. Action Requested: None. This is background information for your
address and participation in the panel discussion at the Fourteenth Annual
Communications Law Conference sponsored by the Practising Law Institute (PLI)
on Friday, 14 November. The event will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the
New York Penta Hotel, 401 Seventh Avenue and 33rd Street, New York City.
Phone: (212) 736-5000. After your appearance, you are invited to a private
luncheon at Keens Restaurant, 72 West 36th Street hetween 5th and 6th.
Phone: (212) 947-3636.
2. Arrangements: You are asked to he in the 7th Avenue lobby of the
hotel at 11:45 a.m. where you will be met by Dick Winfield and escorted to
the Grand Ballroom. Your remarks are scheduled to begin at approximately
12 noon. The suggested format is 20 minutes of remarks followed by a panel
discussion on the subjects you raise in your talk and related issues
concerning national security and the First Amendment. The panel discussion is
expected to last approximately 35 minutes, and you also are invited to
comment during this time. Adjournment is at approximately 1:00 p.m.
Mr. Winfield will introduce you and Mr. James Goodale will moderate the
panel. The panelists are as follows:
James C. Goodale Debevoise & Plimpton
Mitchell Rogovin
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Howard Simons Curator, Nieman Foundation
Former Managing Editor, WASHINGTON POST
Richard N. Winfield Rogers & Wells
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Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute
A podium with mike and neck mike will be adjacent to the dais. After
you give your remarks, you will be seated on the dais with the panelists.
Mr. Goodale will be on your right, and Mr. Winfield will be on your left.
(See tab for dais seating.)
You can expect an audience of approximately 400-500 communications
lawyers, editors, journalists, professors of journalism, and students. The
lawyers represent newspapers, TV and radio stations, and publishers.
Two-thirds of the attendees are from out of town. Although the organization
believes that only U.S. attorneys will attend, it is always possible a foreign
national might be in the audience. Your appearance will not be televised or
recorded for commercial radio. Your presentation will be taped by the PLI,
and we will be given a copy for our records. According to the PLI, your
remarks will not he published by the organization.
Lunch: Following the address and panel presentation, a luncheon will be
held at Keens Restaurant, 72 West 36th Street between 5th and 6th, a short
walk from the Penta Hotel. Lunch will begin at approximately 1:15 p.m. and
adjourn at 2:30 p.m. The following thirteen people will attend and will be
seated with you at one table:
Mitchell P000vin
James C. Goodale
Howard Simons
Walter R. Mears
Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner
Debevoise & Plimpton
Curator, Nieman Foundation
Executive Editor and Vice President
of Associated Press
Partners from Rogers and Wells:
William P. Clark
Eugene L. Bondy
Peter W. Williams
William R. Glendon
Fioravante G. Perrotta
Ronald E. Brackett
Victor F. Ganzi
Caesar L. Pitassy
Richard M. Winfield
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You will be seated between Mr. Clark and Mr. Winfield. Bill Rogers sends
his regrets, since he will be in China.
Reference documents: For your convenience, we have included a group of
reference documents and several of your previous speeches on national security
and the press. The most recent report was sent to you by Mr. Winfield of the
Committee on Civil Rights of the Association of the Bar of the City of
New York entitled "Free Public Debate and the Espionage Acts." The report was
adopted by the Civil Rights Committee and is scheduled to be published in the
record of the Association. According to Mr. Winfield, you may be interested
in the dissent by Joseph McLaughlin, Esq., a member of the committee. (See
reference tab.)
The Practising Law Institute is a nonprofit educational organization
chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.
Its income, derived from enrollment fees, membership dues, and the sale of
books and other materials, enables PLI to conduct a wide range of educational
activities throughout the country, to present programs in the public interest,
and to provide scholarship assistance to attorneys who would otherwise be
unable to attend programs. (See background tab for Board of Trustees.)
At the Fourteenth Annual Communications Law program, experienced
practitioners, corporate counsel, and educators will give a thorough overview
of current issues in communications, including new developments in FCC, libel,
access, commercial speech, cable, antitrust, privacy, reporter privilege, and
prior restraint law. Prior to your appearance, Victor Kovner, Robert
Sugarman, Heather Florence, Leon Friedman, and Janes Goodale will conduct a
panel on "Privacy." Then in the afternoon Cameron DeVore will speak on
"Commercial Speech and Prior Restraint" along with Robert Sack, Floyd Abrams,
James Goodale, Elaine Reiss, and Terry Maguire. (See background tab for
program schedule and list of participants.)
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August 26, 1986
Honorable William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
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Enclosed please find several copies of the brochure for PLI's
'Communications Law' seminar. If you wish additional copies to send to
persons whom you think will be interested in the program, I shall be glad to
send them to you.
Let me take this opportunity to remind you, if you are responsible
for materials for the Course Handbook, they are due by September 29th. If
you will have a problem meeting this deadline, please contact me as soon as
possible.
If you require the copying of any mater.ials for distribution at the
program, these materials must be sent to PI' no later than the week prior to
the program. All such materials will be duplicated in-house by PLI. We are
unable to authorize payments for materials duplicated outside of the office
unless they are cleared in advance with the program attorney.
Enclosed is a biographical information sheet. I would appreciate
your completing and returning it as soon as possible. It will be used to
introduce you at the program.
If you require any special equipment for your presentation (e.g.,
blackboard, overhead projector, etc.), please contact me and I shall arrange
to have it at the program.
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Business Affiliation:
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Communications Law
November 13-14, 1986, New York City
Once again, in its 1985-1986 Term, the Supreme Court
has handed down decisions with major impact on the
Communications Bar.
As always, at this Fourteenth Annual Communica-
tions Law program, experienced practitioners, corporate
counsel and educators will give a thorough overview of
current issues in communications, including new devel-
opments in FCC, libel, access, commercial speech,
cable, antitrust, privacy, reporter privilege, and prior
restraint law.
What do such cases as Liberty Lobby, Hepps,
Posadas, Preferred and Press Enterprises II mean for the
communications lawyer? Is Posadas a disaster for the
First Amendment, as some have suggested? Will the
Court give cable any First Amendment rights after Pre-
ferred? Will Justice Scalia, once the General Counsel of
the Office of Telecommunications Policy in the White
Program Schedule:
House, vote with Justice Rehnquist in all communica-
tions cases and will this mean new limits on First
Amendment protections?
In addition to these problems and questions, the press
has faced strong criticism over the last year, particularly
from the CIA which thought the press was breaking
the law. William J. Casey, Director of the CIA, will be
the principal speaker at this year's program. Howard
Simons, of the Nieman Foundation, former Managing
Editor of the Washington Post, will respond to Mr.
Casey's remarks. Mitchell Rogovin, former CIA General
Counsel, will join in a panel discussion.
This program is designed for counsel to newspapers,
magazines and other publishers, broadcasting stations,
cable companies, and entertainment counsel and jour-
nalists as well as for editors and reporters.
Fee for course including Course Handbook: $390
Registration is thirty minutes before
each morning session. Coffee will be
available at that time.
First Day: 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Constitutional libel
Does Liberty Lobby change the rules
for summary judgment?
After Hepps, what is the appropriate
burden of proof?
How broad is the opinion defense
after Janklow?
Will the Rehnquist Court change libel
law?
Is the Scalia-for-Burger trade good for
the press?
Nuts and bolts of libel litigation
How to take aggressive discovery
without avoiding sanctions
How to use extrajudicial discovery
How to focus your case at trial
How to use motions in limine
How to deal with early instructions
to the jury (Westmoreland)
Afternoon Session: 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Cable
Was Preferred a big victory for cable?
Will the new must-carry rule be held
constitutional?
What will Congress do to compulsory
licenses?
What were the big cable cases in
1986?
FCC
Where will the Meredith fairness case
come out?
Did the FCC mess up the McFadden-
Blair deal?
Does the FCC have a distress sale
policy?
Second Day: 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m.?I:00 p.m.
Access
Has Press Enterprises II changed the
law?
Can courts deny access to trial evi-
dence? (Webb, Beckham, KOIN-TV)
Are bench conferences sacrosanct?
(Smith Ribune Company)
Privacy
When does obtaining interviews by
false pretenses constitute action-
able intrusion? (Ramirez v. Time)
Is there a trend against recognition of
false-light invasion of privacy?
(Sullivan v. Pulitzer Broadcasting)
When does publication of confidential
information about informants give
rise to an intimacy claim? (Capra V.
Thoroughbred Racing Association)
Has the scope of prima facie tort
claims been expanded? (Newman v.
New York Post; Golub v. Esquire)
Why did the New York Court of
Appeals avoid the question of
descendability of misappropriation
claims? (Southeast Bank v. Lawrence)
Will the demand for victims' compen-
sation legislation override First
Amendment rights of authors and
publishers?
Special Guest? William J. Casey,
Director, CIA
Afternoon Session: 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Commercial speech and prior
restraint
How much of a disaster is Posadas?
What will the Waxman Committee do?
Can cigarette advertising be made
illegal?
Will Posadas have any effect upon the
law of prior restraint?
Should the Providence Journal case
be reversed?
Antitrust
What is the Justice Department doing
in the scrambling investigation?
Is the Arkansas Democrat case the last
of the newspaper antitrust cases?
Does Posadas have any impact on the
vending machine cases?
What are the antitrust implications of
Preferred Communications?
What impact will RFD Publications
have?
See Inside for
PLI Publications
and Audio/Video
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PL1 Publications and Audio/Video Cassettes:
A NEW Publication
Information Law: Freedom of Information, Privacy,
Open Meetings, Other Access Laws'
Two Volumes
By Burt A. Braverman and Frances J. Chetwynd
What information in its possession must the government disclose?
What may it withhold? How may a private party request information?
How may a private party protect information it has had to submit to a
government agency from disclosure outside the agency? These and
related questions are of ever-increasing importance as governmental
records expand.
The authors have thoroughly analyzed the field of information law at
the state and federal levels, and under foreign legal systems to prepare
this authoritative treatise.
Summary of Chapters:
Legislative History ? Affirmative Disclosure Under Sections(a)(1) and
(a)(2) ? Disclosure on Request ? The Exemptions to the Disclosure Man-
date ? Exemption 1? National Security Information ? Exemption 2 ?
Internal Management Matters ? Exemption 3? Withholding Pursuant
to Statute ? Exemption 4? Trade Secrets and Confidential Business
Information ? Exemption 5? Intra- and Interagency Documents
? Exemption 6? Personal Privacy ? Exemption 7 ? Investigatory Rec-
ords Compiled for Law Enforcement Purposes ? Exemption 8 ? Bank-
ing ? Exemption 9 ? Wells ? Making an FOIA Request ? Bringing Suit
Under the FOIA ? Attorney Fees, Costs, and Sanctions ? Preventing Dis-
closure at the Agency Level ? The Reverse FOIA Suit ? Special Problems
of Government Contractors ? Protecting Confidential Information
Through Litigation Other than Reverse FOIA Litigation ? The Privacy
Act and Other Federal Privacy Statutes ? Government in the Sunshine
Act ? Federal Advisory Committee Act ? State Open Record Laws
? Information Laws in Other Countries ? Tables of Authorities ? Index.
February 1986, 1235 Pages (looseleaf compression binder), $135,
Order #H1-2971
A NEW Publication
Understanding the Antitrust Laws
Ninth Edition
By Jerrold G. Van Cise, William T. Lifland, and Laurence T. Sorkin
The Ninth Edition updates this PLI classic, providing a clear, concise,
and informed discussion of antitrust principles. New directions
evidenced by government enforcement policies and recent court
decisions are examined.
June 1986, 391 Pages (hardcover), $60, Order #B1-1304
A Four-hour Video Cassette Program
Anatomy of a Libel Trial:
Carol Burnett v. National Enquirer
This video program was produced in 1983 with a grant from the
Gannett Foundation and is available only for educational purposes.
It examines and analyzes the elements of a "public figure" libel
trial. Segments of the actual 1981 Carol Burnett v. National Enquirer
trial, videotaped as part of an experiment by California's courts,
illustrate the problems of a media defendant sued by a popular
public figure.
Topics include: actual malice standards, mega-verdicts, the jour-
nalistic process, reckless disregard, constitutional malice, evidence
of damages, expert testimony, the problem of conceding falsity,
retraction and good faith, clarification of standards and burdens for
the jury, and the order of presentation of witnesses.
The commentators are James C. Goodale and Alice Neff Lucan. Mr
Goodale is a partner in the New York City law firm of Debevoise &
Plimpton and former Vice Chairman and General Counsel of the
New York Times Company. Ms. Lu can is Assistant General Counsel
at Gannett Co., Inc., Arlington, VA.
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Now In Its Third Printing
Libel, Slander, and Related Problems
By Robert D. Sack
This classic book is a comprehensive treatment of the American law of libel
and slander. It gives special attention to the impact of case law and
emphasizes the interplay of constitutional with common law. Although
primarily concerned with defamation, the book also deals with related torts.
1980, 697 Pages (hardcover), $65, Order #G1-0658
A Nine-hour Audio Cassette Program
Gurrent Developments in Copyright Law
Topics covered in this recording of PLI's January 1986 program
include: the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions in Mills Music
v. Snyder and Harper & Row v. Nation ? developments in the com-
puter software infringement cases ? legislative developments ? the
controversy over the compulsory licenses and the Copyright Royalty
Tribunal ? international developments regarding U.S. adherence to the
Berne Convention ? recent court decisions ? cases on compilations.
The faculty consists of I. Fred Koenigsberg (American Society
of Composers, Authors & Publishers, New York City), Program
Chairman, and 10 panelists.
This Audio Cassette program is supplemented by its own Course
Handbook, which is available for purchase separately. The Course
Handbook, available on 10-day approval, contains additional materials
and articles essential to obtaining the full benefit of the cassettes.
Seven Audio Cassettes, 1986, $115, Order #T7-9085
Available on 10-Day Approval
Current Developments in Copyright Law 1986
A Course Handbook'
1986, 932 Pages (softcover), $40, Order #04-3781
Libel Litigation 1986? A Course Handbook'
Richard N. Winfield, Program Chairman, and 11 Panelists
Chapters included in this Course Handbook, prepared to supplement
the June 1986 lectures, are: defamation: recent developments; libel
insurance: notes for the practitioner; protecting sources and defending
libel actions; the discovery phase of libel litigation; fact and opinion
in American libel law; the legal and practical problems associated with
the determination of plaintiffs status as a private individual, public fig-
ure, or public official; selecting the jury; the opening statement in a
libel trial: the tyranny of the first impression; plaintiff's reputation:
Hobson's Choice II; proving/disproving damages in a libel trial; the
expert witness in libel trials; summary judgment in libel actions; jury
instructions: a plea for plain English.
1986, 684 Pages (softcover), $40, Order #04-3792
Legal and Business Aspects of Book Publishing 1986
A Course Handbook'
Richard Dannay and E. Gabriel Perle, Program Co-Chairmen,
and 12 Panelists
Featuring an annotated list of cases on contractual matters and
numerous sample agreements, this Course Handbook, prepared to
supplement the April 1986 lectures, discusses many topics of interest
to publishers, including errors and omissions, software publishing,
insurance, and antitrust. Of particular interest is the section on the
entrepreneur in publishing.
1986, 842 Pages (softcover), $40, Order #04-3785
Legal and Business Aspects of the Advertising Industry 1986
A Course Handbook'
Felix H. Kent and Elhanan C. Stone, Program Co-Chairmen,
and 8 Panelists
1986, 300 Pages (softcover), $40, Order #04-3789
Legal and Business Aspects of the Magazine Industry 1984
A Course Handbook'
Peter C. Gould and Stephen H. Gross, Program Co-Chairmen,
and 11 Panelists
1984, 635 Pages (softcover), $40, Order #04-3745
Prices are subject to change without notice.
"Bo be supplemented no sooner than 18 months from publication date and not more frequently than every 12 months thereafter. Purchasers will be
notified of the publication date and price of each supplement. Supplements issued within three months of shipment of the main volumes will be
sent free of charge.
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Faculty:
Chairman:
James C. Goodale
Debevoise & Plimpton;
Adjunct Professor
Fordham University School of Law
New York City;
Commentator
Anatomy of a Libel Mai
Video Cassette Program (PLI 1983)
Floyd Abrams
Cahill Gordon & Reindel
New York City;
Lecturer in Law
Yale University
School of Law
New Haven, Connecticut
Honorable William J. Casey
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C.
P. Cameron DeVore
Davis Wright & Jones
Seattle
Harold R. Farrow
Farrow, Schildhause & Wilson
Oakland, California
Bruce E. Fein
President
Bruce Fein & Associates;
Former General Counsel, FCC;
Visiting Fellow for
Constitutional Studies
Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C.
Heather Grant Florence
Vice President, Secretary
and General Counsel
Bantam Books, Inc.
New York City
George Freeman
Senior Attorney
The New York Times Company
New York City
Leon Friedman
Professor of Law
Hofstra Law School
Hempstead, New York
Henry Geller
Director
Washington Center for
Public Policy Research
Duke University
Washington, D.C.
Patrick J. Grant
Arnold & Porter
Washington, D.C.
Robert D. Joffe
Cravath, Swaine & Moore
New York City
Victor A. Rovner
Lankenau Kovner & Bickford
New York City
William E. Lee
Associate Professor
School of Journalism
and Mass Communications
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
W. Terry Maguire
Vice President and
General Counsel
American Newspaper
Publishers Association
Reston, Virginia
David H. Marion
Montgomery, McCracken,
Walker & Rhoads
Philadelphia
John B. McCrory
Nixon, Hargrave, Devans
& Doyle
Washington, D.C.
Richard J. Ovelmen
General Counsel
The Miami Herald
Miami
Dan Paul
Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine,
Underberg, Manley, Myerson
& Casey
Miami
Elaine S. Reiss
Executive Vice President
and General Counsel
Ogilvy & Mather, U.S.
New York City
Mitchell Rogovin
Rogovin Huge & Lenzner
Washington, D.C.
Robert D. Sack
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
New York City;
Author, Libel, Slander,
and Related Problems
(PLI 1980)
Bruce W. Sanford
Baker & Hostetler
Washington, D.C.
Conrad M. Shumadine
Willcox & Savage
Norfolk, Virginia
Howard Simons
Curator, Nieman Foundation
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts;
Former Managing Editor,
Washington Post
Washington, D.C.
Robert G. Sugarman
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
New York City
Ian David Volner
Cohn and Marks
Washington, D.C.
John J. Walsh
Cadwalader, Wickersham & 'raft
New York City
Richard E. Wiley
Wiley, Rein & Fielding
Washington, D.C.
Richard N. Winfield
Rogers & Wells
New York City
PLI Program Attorney:
Lyn R. Oliensis
All registrants will receive this reference work at no additional charge at the program..
Communications Law 1986
A Course Handbook
(Regular Price: $40)
Containing outlines and material augmenting the lectures, this softbound handbook, to be
distributed to subscribers to the 1986-87
Patents, Copyrights, Rademarks, and Literary Property Course Handbook Series, may also be
ordered individually by those unable to attend the program.
(Handbook available on first day of program.)
PLI NEWS (ISSN 0479-0219), published twice weekly for the first four weeks of every month by
Practising Law Institute, 810 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y 10019. Second Class Postage Paid at New York, N.Y.
and at additional mailing offices. Printed in the United States.
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October 2, 1986:
Honorable William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Casey:
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RE: COMMUNICATIONS LAW 1986
November 13-14, 1986
New York City - New York Penta*
In order that we may make appropriate hotel and travel arrangements for your
participation at the above program, please complete the attached form as soon
as possible and return it in the reply envelope provided, or have your
secretary telephone me with the necessary information. It is important to
book room reservations far enough in advance of the program to ensure that the
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If you do not wish to stay at the hotel where PLI has arranged accommodations,
the rate of reimbursement at your desired hotel must not exceed the maximum
corporate rate afforded PLI at the hotel where the program is being presented.
PLI will reimburse you for your travel expenses. Please submit your air
ticket receipt and all other documentation along with your expense
reimbursement form.
Approximately two weeks before the program, I will forward to you a Hotel
Confirmation receipt and a Faculty Expense Report form to be used for
reimbursement of your expenses.
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Cordially,
Carol ke
Programming Coordinator
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15 September 1986
NOTE FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: David P. Doherty
General Counsel
SUBJECT: Communications Law Seminar
I note that you are scheduled to appear in a PLI program
"Communications Law" in New York on 13-14 November. If we can
help you prepare for this program, please let us know.
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PRACTISING LAW INSTITUTE 810 SEVENTH AVENUE NE 4 YOPics. v ? 2":" E 755-5700
August 18, 1986
Honorable William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Casey:
Wallin Registry
116- 3814x
On behalf of the Practising Law Institute, welcome as a
speaker at our program, 'Communications Law', to Le held in New
York City on November 13-14, 1986 at the New York Penta hotel.
Enclosed is a copy of the schedule and a facty list.
Please review them to be sure that your name and affiliation are
correct. When the brochures are published, I will send you
several copies.
Miss Carolyn Duke, our Programming Coordinator, will write
to you approximately six weeks in advance of the date of the
program location to arrange for your hotel requirements. She
will also handle the reimbursement of expenses incurred in
conjunction with the program.
Many thanks for your williness to participate in the
seminar. If you have any questions or corrections please call
me.
Cordially,
Lyn R. Oliensfs
Program Attorney
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Time
Subject of Panel
Item
Panelists
11/13/86
9:30 a.m.
Constitutinal
Does Liberty Lobb1 change the rules for
Speaker:
McCrory
10:30 a.m.
libel
summary judgment.
After Hepps, what is the appropriate
Panelists:
Goodale
Fein
burden of proof?
How broad is the opinion defense after
Friedman
Jankkow?
Sanford
Will the Rehnquist Court change libel law?
Sack
Is the Scalia-for-Burger trade good for
the press?
Marion
10:30 a.m.
Nuts and bolts
How to take aggressive discovery without
Speaker:
Walsh
12:00 p.m.
of libel
avoiding sanctions.
litigation
How to use extrajudicial discovery
Panelists:
McCrory
How to focus your case at trial.
Goodale
How to use motions in limine.
Sanford
How to deal with early instructions to
the jury (Westmoreland).
Winfield
Marion
2:20 p.m.
Cable
Was Preferred a big victory for cable?
Speaker:
Grant
4:00 p.m.
Will the new must-carry rule be held
constitutional?
Panelists:
Fein
What will Congress do to compulsory
licenses?
Coodale
Wiley
What were the big, cable cases in 1986?
Farrow
Lee
Geller
4:00 p.m.
FCC
Where will the Meredith fairness case
Speaker:
Wiley
S:30 p.m.
come out?
Did the FCC mess up the McFadden-Blair
deal?
Panelists:
Farrow
Goodale
Does the FCC have a distress sale policy?
Fein
Geller
Lee
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Time Subject of Panel Item Panelists
11/14/86
9:00 a.m. Access Has Press Enterprise II changed the law? Speaker: Paul
10:30 a.m. Can courts deny access to trial evidence?
(Webb, Beckham, KOIN-TV) Panelists: Abrams
Are bench conferences sacrosanct? Ovelmen
(Smith Tribune Company) Goodale
Sack
DeVore
10:30 a.m. Privacy When does obtaining interviews by false Speaker: Kovner
1:00 p.m. pretenses constitute actionable
intrusion? (Ramirez v. Time) Panelists: Sugarman
Is there a trend against recognition of Florence
false-light-invasion of privacy? Friedman
(Sullivan v. Pulitzer-Broadcasting) Goodale
When does publication of confidential
information about informants give rise
to an intimacy claim? (Capra v.
Thoroughbred Racing_Association)
Has the scope of prima facie tort claims
been expanded? (Newman v. New York
Post; Golub v. Esquire)
Why did the New York Court of Appeals
avoid the question of descendability
of misappropriation claims?
(Southeast Bank V. Lawrence)
Will the demand for victims' compensa-
tion legislation override First Amend-
ment rights of authors and publishers?
1:00 p.m. William J. Casey Panelists: Goodale
Special Guest Winfield
Simons
Casey
Rogovin
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Subject of Panel
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Panelists
2:30
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Commercial Speech
How much a disaster is Posadas?
Speaker:
DeVore
4:00
p.m.
and prior
What will the Waxman Committee do?
restraint
Can cigarette advertising be made illegal?
Panelists:
Sack
Will Posadas have any effect upon the law
Abrams
Goodale
of prior restraint?
Should the Providence Journal case be
Reiss
MagLdre
reversed?
4:00
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Antitrust
What is the Justice Department doing in
Speaker:
Shumadine
5:30
p.m.
the scrambling investigation?
Is the Arkansas Democrat case the last of
Panelists:
Joffe
Volner
the newspaper antitrust cases?
What are the antitrust implications of
Freeman
Preferred Communications?
Goodale
Ovelmen
What impact will RFD Publications have?
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Lyn Oliensis
SPEAKER LIST:
CHAIRMAN:
James C. Goodale
Debevoise & Plimpton
875 Third Avenue
New York, New York 10022
(212) 909-6253
Floyd Abrams
Cahill Gordon fi Reindel
80 Pine Street
New York, New York 10005
(212) 701-3621
TRAVELISALU-
Honorable William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20505
(703) 351-7676
P. Cameron DeVore
Davis Wright & Jones
2600 Century Square
1501 4th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101-1688
(206) 622-3150
Harold R. Farrow
Farrow, Schildhause & Wilson
P. 0. Box 2290
Oakland, California 94621
(415) 839-4500
Bruce E. Fein
President
Bruce Fein and Associates
562 Innsbruck Avenue
Great Falls, Virginia 22066
(703) 759-5011
Heather Grant Florence
Vice President, Secretary
and General Counsel
Bantam Books, Inc.
666 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10103
(2121 765-6500
George Freeman
Senior Attorney
The New York Times Company
229 West 43rd Street, 12th Floor
New York, New York 10036
(212) 556-1234
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Robert D. Sack
Gibson, Dunn Crutcher
9 West 57th Street
47th Floor
New York, New York 10019
(212) 906-7900
Bruce W. Sanford
Baker Hostetler
1050 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 1100
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 861-1626
Conrad M. Shumadine
Willcox fi Savage
1800 Sovran Center
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
(804) 628-5525
Howard Simons
Curator, Nieman Foundation
Harvard University
One Francis Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02136
(617) 495-2238
Robert G. Sugarman
Weil, Gotshal fi Manges
767 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10153
(212) 310-8184
Ian David Volner
Cohn and Marks
1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Suite 600
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 293-3860
John J. Walsh
Cadwalader, Wickersham fi Taft
100 Maiden Lane
New York, New York 10038
(212) 504-6000
Richard E. Wiley
Wiley, Rein 51 Fielding
1776 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 429-7010
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Rogers Wells
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10166
(212) 878-8233
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PROGRAM DRECTOR:Lyn Oliensis
SPEAKER LET:
Leon Friedman
Professor of Law
Hofstra Law School
1000 Fulton Avenue
Hempstead, New York 11550
(516) 560-5889
Henry Geller
Director,
Washington Center for
Public Policy Research,
Duke University
1776 X Street, wil.w.,Soirt too
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 429-7360
Patrick J. Grant
Arnold & Porter
1200 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 872-3650
Robert D. Joffe
Cravath, Swaine 5 Moore
One Chase Manhattan Plaza
New York, New York 10005
(212) 422-3000
Victor A. Kovner
Lankenau Kovner 5 Bickford
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10112
(212) 489-8230
William E. Lee
Associate Professor
School of Journalism
and Mass Communications
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602
(404) 542-3785
Speaker Participation Guide
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FA? VQE SALU- IDATES:
W. Terry Maguire
Vice President and
General Counsel
American Newspaper
Publishers Association
Thee Nmeapaper Center
Box 17407
Dulles International Airport
Washington, D.C. 20041
(202) 620-9500
David H. Marion
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker
Rhoads
Three Parkway
20th Floor
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
(215) 563-0650
John B. McCrory
Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle
One Thomas Circle
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 223-7200
Richard J. Ovelmen
General Counsel
The Miami Herald
One Herald Plaza
Miami, Florida 33132
(305) 350-2111
Dan Paul
Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine
Underberg, Manley, Myerson & Casey
777 Brickell Avenue
Suite 1000
Miami, Florida 33131
(305) 371-2600
Elaine S. Reiss
Executive Vice President
and General Counsel
Ogilvy & Mather, U.S.
2 East 48th Street
New York, New York 10017
(212) 907-4333
Mitchell Rogovin
Rogovin Huge & Lenzner
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W.
Suite 1100
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 466-6464
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Phone: (703) 351.2053
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Richard N. Winfield, Esq.
Rogers & Wells
Two Hundred Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10166
Dear Mr. Winfield:
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505
15 October 1986
Extrutive Re'istr
86-
This is to confirm arrangements for CIA Director William J. Casey's
address at the Communications Law Conference sponsored by the Practising Law
Institute (PLI) on Friday, 14 November, 12:00 noon at the Penta Hotel in
New York City.
The proposed format for the event is approximately 20 minutes of remarks
followed by comments from James Goodale and other members of the panel.
Adjournment is at approximately 1:00 p.m. According to our conversation,
print media will be in the audience and in some instances participate in the
panels, but neither TV nor radio will be allowed to cover the Director's
address. As you know, Mr. Casey does not grant press interviews, and you have
agreed not to issue a press release prior to Mr. Casey's appearance. If you
plan to publish the Director's remarks, please give us an opportunity to
review the material prior to publication.
As soon as it is convenient, I would appreciate knowing who will introduce
Mr. Casey. Also, would you or Ms. Oliensis please send me short biographies
of those people who will be serving on the panel with him, except, of course,
for yourself. Will a podium with mike and neck mike be available for the
address? We also request that the PLI tape Mr. Casey's speech for our
historical records.
As we have also discussed, following the panel discussion you are planning
a private luncheon for the Director. I would appreciate receiving a list of
attendees and the location of the luncheon when it is available.
Enclosed for your information is a biography and photograph of the
Director. Thank you for your kind attention to these details and for the
information that you have already provided. If you have any further questions
on the arrangements for the event or if there is anything I can do to help
you, please feel free to call me on (703) 351-2053.
Sincerely,
STAT
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Richard N. Winfield, Esq.
Rogers & Wells
200 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10166
Dear Mr. Winfield:
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505
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27 August 1986
In answer to your request for copies of public statements and releases
which the agency and CIA Director William J. Casey have made concerning the
first amendment and national security, I am enclosing the following: Mr.
Casey's remarks made this spring before the American Society of Newspaper
Editors and the American Jewish Committee. Also enclosed is a copy of the
Director's interview with Katherine Winton Evans on "National Security and
the Press" and a joint statement made by Mr. Casey and General Odom.
According to your letter, you will be participating in a panel that will
discuss these issues after Mr. Casey has delivered the keynote address at
the Communications Law conference November 14th in New York.
We hope you find this information helpful in your preparation for this
event.
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14 November 1986
Depart, National Airport
Arrive, La Guardia Airport
Arrive, New York Penta Hotel
401 Seventh Avenue and 33rd Street
New York City
Phone: (212) 736-5000
Meet host at 7th Avenue lobby
Host: Mr. Richard Winfield
Speech/Panel Discussion, Grand Ballroom
The Honorable William J. Casey
(20 minutes of remarks followed by
35 minutes of panel discussion)
Panel members: James C. Goodale
Mitchell Rogovin
Howard Simons
Richard Winfield
Lunch, Keens Restaurant
72 West 36th Street between 5th and 6th
Phone: (212) 947-3636
Adjourn
Depart, La Guardia Airport
Arrive, Washington, D.C.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: George V. Lauder
Director, Public Affairs Office
SUBJECT: Address of the Communications Law Conference
Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute
1. Action Requested: None. This is background information for your
address and participation in the panel discussion at the Fourteenth Annual
Communications Law Conference sponsored by the Practising Law Institute (PLI)
on Friday, 14 November. The event will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the
New York Penta Hotel, 401 Seventh Avenue and 33rd Street, New York City.
Phone: (212) 736-5000. After your appearance, you are invited to a private
luncheon at Keens Restaurant, 72 West 36th Street between 5th and 6th.
Phone: (212) 947-3636.
2. Arrangements: You are asked to he in the 7th Avenue lobby of the
hotel at 11:45 a.m. where you will be met by Dick Winfield and escorted to
the Grand Ballroom. Your remarks are scheduled to begin at approximately
12 noon. The suggested format is 20 minutes of remarks followed by a panel
discussion on the subjects you raise in your talk and related issues
concerning national security and the First Amendment. The panel discussion is
expected to last approximately 35 minutes, and you also are invited to
comment during this time. Adjournment is at approximately 1:00 p.m.
Mr. Winfield will introduce you and Mr. James Goodale will moderate the
panel. The panelists are as follows:
James C. Goodale Debevoise & Plimptor
Mitchell Rogovin
Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner
Howard Simons Curator, Nieman Foundation
Former Managing Editor, WASHINGTON POST
Pichard N. Winfield Rogers & Wells
(See tab for biographies.)
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SUBJECT: Address of the Communications Law Conference
Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute
A podium with mike and neck mike will be adjacent to the dais. After
you give your remarks, you will be seated on the dais with the panelists.
Mr. Goodale will be on your right, and Mr. Winfield will be on your left.
(See tab for dais seating.)
You can expect an audience of approximately 400-500 communications
lawyers, editors, journalists, professors of journalism, and students. The
lawyers represent newspapers, TV and radio stations, and publishers.
Two-thirds of the attendees are from out of town. Although the organization
believes that only U.S. attorneys will attend, it is always possible a foreign
national might be in the audience. Your appearance will not be televised or
recorded for commercial radio. Your presentation will be taped by the PLI,
and we will be given a copy for our records. According to the PLI, your
remarks will not be published by the organization.
Lunch: Following the address and panel presentation, a luncheon will be
held at Keens Restaurant, 72 West 36th Street between 5th and 6th, a short
walk from the Penta Hotel. Lunch will begin at approximately 1:15 p.m. and
adjourn at 2:30 p.m. The following thirteen people will attend and will be
seated with you at one table:
Mitchell Pogovin
James C. Goodale
Howard Simons
Walter R. Mears
Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner
Debevoise & Plimpton
Curator, Nieman Foundation
Executive Editor and Vice President
of Associated Press
Partners from Rogers and Wells:
William P. Clark
Eugene L. Bondy
Peter W. Williams
William R. Glendon
Fioravante G. Perrotta
Ronald E. Brackett
Victor F. Ganzi
Caesar L. Pitassy
Richard N. Winfield
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SUBJECT: Address of the Communications Law Conference
Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute
You will be seated between Mr. Clark and Mr. Winfield. Bill Rogers sends
his regrets, since he will be in China.
Reference documents: For your convenience, we have included a group of
reference documents and several of your previous speeches on national security
and the press. The most recent report was sent to you by Mr. Winfield of the
Committee on Civil Rights of the Association of the Bar of the City of
New York entitled "Free Public Debate and the Espionage Acts." The report was
adopted by the Civil Rights Committee and is scheduled to be published in the
record of the Association. According to Mr. Winfield, you may be interested
in the dissent by Joseph McLaughlin, Esq., a member of the committee. (See
reference tab.)
The Practising Law Institute is a nonprofit educational organization
chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.
Its income, derived from enrollment fees, membership dues, and the sale of
books and other materials, enables PLI to conduct a wide range of educational
activities throughout the country, to present programs in the public interest,
and to provide scholarship assistance to attorneys who would otherwise be
unable to attend programs. (See background tab for Board of Trustees.)
At the Fourteenth Annual Communications Law program, experienced
practitioners, corporate counsel, and educators will give a thorough overview
of current issues in communications, including new developments in FCC, libel,
access, commercial speech, cable, antitrust, privacy, reporter privilege, and
prior restraint law. Prior to your appearance, Victor Kovner, Robert
Sugarman, Heather Florence, Leon Friedman, and James Goodale will conduct a
panel on "Privacy." Then in the afternoon Cameron DeVore will speak on
"Commercial Speech and Prior Restraint" along with Robert Sack, Floyd Abrams,
James Goodale, Elaine Reiss, and Terry Maguire. (See background tab for
program schedule and list of participants.)
Georfle V. Lauder
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6 AUG 1986
i737 H STREET, NW.
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TELEPHONE ,202, 331-7760
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August 1, 1986
Honorable William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Bill
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PARIS, FRANCE
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Thanks very much for your welcome note of July 3rd
agreeing to speak at the annual Communications Law Conference in
New York City on November 13th or 14th.
I have arranged for you to be the keynote speaker at
noon on Friday, November 14 at the Penta Hotel, 7th Avenue and
33rd Street. Jim Goodale, the chairman of this year's
conference (former vice-chairman of the Times and a partner at
Debevoise & Plimpton) and I suggest that you speak for anywhere
between 25 and 40 minutes, depending upon your own wishes.
Following your talk, you are invited to participate in a panel
discussion on the subjects you raise in your talk and related
issues concerning national security and the First Amendment.
The panelists are as follows:
William J. Casey
Director of Central Intelligence
James C. Goodale
Debevoise & Plimpton
Mitchell Rogovin
Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner
Howard Simons
Curator, Nieman Foundation
Richard N. Winfield
Rogers & Wells
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We hope you will join us for a private lunch among a
rather small group of people including some of the panelists at
the Conference, in addition to some of your colleagues from
Rogers & Wells.
It will be good to see you again -- and thanks again
for agreeing to speak.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
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P.S. I am enclosing another copy of my letter of June 24, 1986.
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June 24, 1986
The honorable William J. Casey
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Bill:
I've come up with another opportunity for you
to present your views on national security - free press
concerns, this time to an audience consisting of lawyers
who represent newspapers, broadcasters, networks and
publishers. The date is November 13 or 14, 1986 at the
annual Communications Law Conference sponsored by
Practising Law Institute. You would be keynote speaker
at either the Thursday or Friday session. I am a
panelist on one of the other panels, dealing with libel
litigation, and will help out on a panel in connection
with your talk -- if you are willing to accept.
Would you mind considering this an invitation,
therefore, to address the conference? This is an
extremely well-attended annual conference, a series
that began in 1973. The conference draws between 400 to
SOO lawyers with a few editors and news directors thrown
in for good measure. Lawyers for the New York Times,
Washington Post and the networks are invariably present,
and participate on the panels.
James Goodale, of Debevoise 6 Plimpton, the
chairman of this year's conference, told me that it is
likely that a panel of a few lawyers will be put
together to reflect on some of the comments made in
your talk. I told him that you should be on that panel
and he agreed, and, moreover, added that it would be a
fair mix of panelists. I will help to insure that result.
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Hen. William Casey
2 June 24, 1986
Bill, I think you might be surpirsed at the amount
of support you will receive from this audience. This is,
after all, a nationwide group of lawyers that assembles
annually to discuss these subjects.
Since the conference will be in New York City
(the Penta Hotel), it will also be a good opportunity for
some of us in the office to catch up with you. It's been too
long.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard N. Winfield
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Central Intelligence Agency
Washington. D C.20505
Mr. Richard N. Winfield
Rogers & Wells
Two Hundred Park Avenue
New York, NY 10166
Dear Dick:
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Good to speak with you on the phone the other day. In regard to
your invitation, I will be happy to address the annual Communications
Law Conference in New York City on November 13th or 14th.
Please let me know the particulars. My Public Affairs Office will
be in touch with you to make the arrangements.
I look forward to seeing some of my old colleagues.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012-2638
TELEPHONE (213) 580-1000
INTERNATIONAL TELEX 194758
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The Honorable William J. Casey
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Bill:
June 24, 1986
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"WALAW" WASHINGTON
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"USLAW" LONDON
I've come up with another opportunity for you
to present your views on national security - free press
concerns, this time to an audience consisting of lawyers
who represent newspapers, broadcasters, networks and
publishers. The date is November 13 or 14, 1986 at the
annual Communications Law Conference sponsored by
Practising Law Institute. You would be keynote speaker
at either the Thursday or Friday session. I am a
panelist on one of the other panels, dealing with libel
litigation, and will help out on a panel in connection
with your talk -- if you are willing to accept.
Would you mind considering this an invitation,
therefore, to address the conference? This is an
extremely well-attended annual conference, a series
that began in 1973. The conference draws between 400 to
500 lawyers with a few editors and news directors thrown
in for good measure. Lawyers for the New York Times,
Washington Post and the networks are invariably present,
and participate on the panels.
James Goodale, of Debevoise & Plimpton, the
chairman of this year's conference, told me that it is
likely that a panel of a few lawyers will be put
together to reflect on some of the comments made in
your talk. I told him that you should be on that panel
and he agreed, and, moreover, added that it would be a
fair mix of panelists. I will help to insure that result.
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Hon. William Casey 2 June 24, 1986
Bill, I think you might be surpirsed at the amount
of support you will receive from this audience. This is,
after all, a nationwide group of lawyers that assembles
annually to discuss these subjects.
Since the conference will be in New York City
(the Penta Hotel), it will also be a good opportunity for
some of us in the office to catch up with you. It's been too
long.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
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