Celebrities+and+Privacy

Hana's Sources Associated Press. “Lil Wayne to test how jails handle celebs.” MSNBC. N.p., 28 Feb. 2010. Web. 23 Mar. 2011. .

Hillman, Susan. “Celebrity justice: Special treatment in the prison system.” National Examiner. N.p., 18 Mar. 2011. Web. 23 Mar. 2011. .

Ventura, Leslie. “Reduced sentences for celebrities pointless.” The Rebel Yell. N.p., 30 Mar. 2009. Web. 23 Mar. 2011. .

Waxman, Sharon. “Celebrity Justice Cuts Both Ways for Paris Hilton.” New York Times 9 June 2007: n. pag. nytimes.com. Web. 23 Mar. 2011. .

Monica's Sources

Michael Gross's Sources

[] -Theories concerning celebrities and when and where they receive preferential treatment

[] -Paris Hilton received preferential treatment in prison which in turn delayed other inmates and other family members who were visiting. [] -celebrities sometimes get harsher treatment when it comes to the law, especially in the case of sports stars

Olin's sources

Works Cited CBS News, prod. “James Franco Fights Back Against Critical Yale Student.” //CBSNews.com//. CBS, 3 Mar. 2011. Web. 24 Mar. 2011. .

**James Franco gets criticized because his tweets are not interesting enough. People place him under harsher scrutiny because he is a celebrity, even in something as unimportant as a tweet**

Lopresti, Mike. “Michael Vick comeback almost too fast to fathom.” //USAToday.com//. USAToday, 18 Nov. 2010. Web. 24 Mar. 2011. .

**Michael Vick's image completely changed as when he started scoring touchdowns for the eagles, possibly the fastest comeback in history.**



**This photo was leaked earlier this year, showing Miley Cyrus smoking Salvia, a legal herb. Even though she didn't violate any laws, this video made headline news, because in our society, celebrities aren't allowed to make mistakes.**