MISSOURI LAW REVIEW VOLUME 79 FALL 2014 NUMBER 4 CONTENTS Symposium: The Art, Craft, and Future of Legal Journalism: A Tribute to Anthony Lewis Symposium Foreword ........................................... Richard C. Reuben 849 KEYNOTE Anthony Lewis and the First Amendment ...................... Adam Liptak 863 ARTICLES Anthony Lewis: What He Learned at Harvard Law School ................. Lincoln Caplan 871 Anthony Lewis: Pioneer in the Court’s Pressroom ............................... Lyle Denniston 901 The Rigorous Romantic: Anthony Lewis on the Supreme Court Beat .......... Linda Greenhouse 907 Press Freedom and Coverage in the U.S. and Kosovo: A Series of Comparisons and Recommendations ............ Ben Holden 915 A Tiger with No Teeth: The Case for Fee Shifting in State Public Records Law ......... Heath Hooper and Charles N. Davis 949 Anthony Lewis .......................................................... Dahlia Lithwick 971 Legal Journalism Today: Change or Die .............................................................. Howard Mintz 977 Institutionalizing Press Relations at the Supreme Court: The Origins of the Public Information Office ........... Jonathan Peters 985 Setting the Docket: News Media Coverage of Our Courts – Past, Present and an Uncertain Future ......... Gene Policinski 1007 As Today’s Tony Lewises Disappear, Courts Fill Void ........................................................ David A. Sellers 1021 Making Judge-Speak Clear Amidst the Babel of Lawspeakers ........................... Michael A. Wolff 1039 COMMENT Navigating the Health Insurance Exchanges: Will State Regulations Guide Consumers or Chart Them Off-Course? .......................................... Kirsten Dunham 1047 NOTES & LAW SUMMARIES Stand with Sam: Missouri, Survivor Benefits, and Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples ..................Lesley A. Hall 1095 Victims of Substantiated Child Abuse: Missouri’s New Reasonably Ascertainable Creditors ............................................... Alice Haseltine 1121 Supreme Court Decision on Juvenile Sentencing Results in Cruel and Unusual Difficulties for Missouri ......................... Andrew T. Peebles 1139 The Path to Antitrust Success Against the NCAA Is More Limited Than You Think .................................................. Keith Starr 1157 Call Me, Maybe: Missouri’s Approach to Extraterritorial Personal Jurisdiction on the Basis of Interstate Communications ............................ Caleb Wagner 1177