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Influenced by the O.J. Simpson trial, this text examines how the US Supreme Court has dealt with the restrictions on media coverage of the criminal justice system. It explores how the Court has created a coherent body of law that protects free expression whilst permitting government regulation.
Should be a leading book on the First Amendment and mass media rights. Market will include faculty and grad students in journalism, mass comm, law, telecomm, comm studies, and criminal justice.
This monograph addresses free speech, arguing that, while interdisciplary approaches can be useful, legal scholars must avoid distorting issues by using vocabularies and tools that do not reflect complexities of the First Amendment.
This monograph addresses free speech, arguing that, while interdisciplinary approaches can be useful, legal scholars must avoid distorting issues by using vocabularies and tools that do not reflect complexities of 1st Amendment.
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