Steven Price
Chris Cairns libel case
Former NZ cricket star Chris Cairns won his Twitter libel case against Indian Premier League chief Lalit Modi. Kathryn talked to Andrew Fitch-Holland, who was Chris Cairns legal advisor, assembled the… Audio
Lawyer so confident tape not illegal he's posted link
A Wellington barrister who specialises in media law is so confident that publishing the so-called teapot tape is not illegal that he has posted a link to the conversation between John Key and John… Audio
On the Radar - Steven Price
Steven Price is a barrister specialising in media law who blogs at Media Law Journal. Audio
Tea tape cameraman heads to court
The cameraman who recorded a discussion between John Key and John Banks without their knowledge will head to court today in an attempt to prove the recording was legal. Audio
Lawyer Peter McKnight says police action against media unusual
We're joined now by the Wellington media lawyer, Peter McKnight. We also have the Victoria University law department's adjunct professor, Steven Price, who's also a barrister. Audio
Celebrities risk fines for misleading endorsements
Will the drafting of new securities laws hold celebrities to account for promoting financial products and will this better protect members of the public? Audio
Flag decision makes police prosecution more difficult
The Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a flag-burning peace activist, setting a precedent that will make it harder for police and easier for protesters. Audio
Flag burner gets off, setting precedent
The Supreme Court has let off a flag-burning peace activist, setting a precedent that could make it harder for police to prosecute protesters. Audio
Media lawyer on suppression orders for celebrities
New Zealand's suppression laws are once again under the microscope, following online revelations of the identity of a comedian charged with sexually abusing a child. Audio
Suppression order lifted on 111 phone call
The High Court in Christchurch has agreed to release a copy of a 111 call made by David Bain that wasn't played to the jury in his retrial. Audio
David Bain suppressed evidence
Steven Price is a Wellington Barrister specialising in media law. Audio
Lifting of Bain suppression orders 'victory for open justice'
Controversial evidence that was withheld from the jury in the retrial of David Bain has been revealed after two courts lifted suppression orders. Audio
A warning for Facebook users
A media law expert is warning Facebook users about the legal risks of joining a group that claims David Bain is guilty. Audio