The law of journalism and mass communication

書誌事項

The law of journalism and mass communication

Robert Trager, Susan Dente Ross, Amy Reynolds

CQ Press, c2016

5th ed

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 639-687) and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication, Fifth Edition offers a clear and engaging introduction to media law with comprehensive coverage and analysis for future journalists and media professionals. Hypothetical "Suppose" cases at the start of each chapter get students thinking about key legal issues, while timelines show the progression of landmark cases in context. Each chapter concludes with two excerpted Cases for Study with explanatory headnotes and questions. The text also features a student website to help students review the material and prepare for exams.

目次

Chapter 1: The Rule Of Law: Law In A Changing Communication Environment The Court System Sources of the Law The Case Process Finding the Law Reading Case Law CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 2: The First Amendment: Speech and Press Freedoms in Theory and Reality Interpreting the First Amendment The Origins of the First Amendment First Amendment Values Media Emergence, Convergence and Consolidation Contemporary Prior Restraints Political Speech Elections and Campaign Finance Anonymous Speech Government Speakers Public and Nonpublic Forums Compelled Speech CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 3: Speech Distinctions: Dangers, Fights, Threats, Other Harms and Educational Needs National Security and Tranquility Court Tests to Protect Disruptive Speech Media Incitement to Harm Media and Physical Harm Speech Assaults Symbolic Speech Speech in the Schools Other Harms CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 4: Libel & Emotional Distress: The Plaintiff's Case A Brief History Contemporary Issues The Elements of Libel: The Plaintiff's Case Emotional Distress Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 5: Libel: Defenses and Privileges Fair Report Privilege Fair Comment and Criticism Opinion Neutral Reportage Wire Service Defense Single-Publication Rule The Libel-Proof Plaintiff Other Defense Issues CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 6: Protecting Privacy: Conflicts Between the Press, the Government and the Right to Privacy Sources of Privacy Protection Electronic Privacy and the Supreme Court Privacy Law's Development False Light Appropriation Intrusion Private Facts CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 7: Newsgathering: Pitfalls and Protections Access to Property Newsgathering Pitfalls Covert Recording Newsgathering Protections Access to Meetings Denying Access to Records CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 8: Reporter's Privilege: Protecting the Watchdogs Reporter's Privilege Shield Laws Breaking Promises of Confidentiality Search Warrants CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 9: The Media and the Courts: Preserving Public Trials and Preventing Prejudice Fair Trials and Prejudicial Speech Remedies to Prejudice Access to Trials Electronic Access to Trials Bench-Bar-Press Guidelines Access to Court Records CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 10: Electronic Media Regulation: From Radio to the Internet Federal Communications Commission Broadcast Regulation Cable Television Regulation Direct Broadcast Satellites Internet Regulation CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 11: Obscenity, Indecency and Violence: Social Norms and Legal Standards Obscenity Indecency Video Games and Media Violence CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 12: Intellectual Property: Protecting and Using Intangible Creations Copyright Trademarks CASES FOR STUDY Chapter 13: Advertising: When Speech and Commerce Converge The Evolution of the Commercial Speech Doctrine Legislative and Administrative Advertising Regulation CASES FOR STUDY

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