The journalist's guide to American law

Author(s)

    • Nockleby, John T.
    • Levenson, Laurie L.
    • Manheim, Karl M.
    • Dougherty, F. Jay
    • Gold, Victor J.
    • Ides, Allan
    • Martin, Daniel W.

Bibliographic Information

The journalist's guide to American law

John T. Nockleby ... [et al.]

Routledge, 2014

  • : pbk

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Includes index

"First published in paperback in 2014. First published 2013"--T.p. verso

Other authors: Laurie L. Levenson, Karl M. Manheim, F. Jay Dougherty, Victor J. Gold, Allan Ides, Daniel W. Martin

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This easy-to-use guidebook offers an overview of American law that should find a place on the desk of any journalism student or professional journalist. The Journalist's Guide to American Law provides an overview of major legal principles and issues in practical terms for journalists covering any aspect of the legal system. The book's organization captures both the bird's-eye view of the subject and offers an easy reference guide when the professional needs to understand a distinct legal concept. The areas covered range from professional concerns such as the First Amendment, cameras in the courtroom, Sunshine laws, and access to government documents to general legal matters such as the institutions of law and the lawmaking function of the judiciary, core constitutional principles such as separation of powers and judicial review, and the day-to-day functioning of courts. Equally at home on the desk of the general assignment reporter or the legal correspondent, as well as their producers and editors, the book equips the journalist with the knowledge required to translate complex legal notions into plain English.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Edition Part I. Overview 1. Introduction John T. Nockleby Part II. Substantive Law 2. Constitutional Law Karl M. Manheim 3. Criminal Law Laurie L. Levenson 4. Torts John T. Nockleby 5. Intellectual Property Law Jay Dougherty 6. Contracts & Business Law Victor Gold 7. Ethical Obligations Of Lawyers And Judges Laurie L. Levenson Part III. Litigation and Trials 8. Criminal Process & Procedure Laurie L. Levenson 9. Civil Procedure & Litigation Process Allan P. Ides 10. Evidence Law Laurie L. Levenson Part IV. Appendices A. Legal Research B. 10 Worst Questions asked by Journalists C. 10 Best Questions asked by Journalists D. How to find legal experts E. Constitution of the U.S.

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