Communication Law in Americapaul siegel, 2008 - 616 lappuses Siegel's student-friendly approach, lively writing style, and extensive illustrations including case-specific photos and one-of-a-kind cartoons present communication law in a highly accessible way. He gives a clear overview of the American judiciary system and covers the key areas, including First Amendment principles, common laws, constitutional considerations, libel laws, privacy factors, copyright and trademark, advertising, protecting news sources, obscenity laws, broadcast regulations, the Internet, and more. This is an engaging text for courses in communication law and media law. |
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... Rule 132 The Court Applies the Actual - Malice Standard to the Sullivan Facts 133 The Relationship between Libel and Sedition Laws 134 Two Famous Metaphors : " Breathing Space " and the " Chilling Effect " 134 Some Unanswered Questions ...
... Rule 132 The Court Applies the Actual - Malice Standard to the Sullivan Facts 133 The Relationship between Libel and Sedition Laws 134 Two Famous Metaphors : " Breathing Space " and the " Chilling Effect " 134 Some Unanswered Questions ...
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... Rule 452 The Roth Test 454 The Miller Test 456 Fine - Tuning the Legal Definition of Obscenity 458 What Kind of Sexual Conduct ? 459 449 450 451 Thematic Obscenity 460 The Privacy of the Home 460 Variable Obscenity 462 Child Pornography ...
... Rule 452 The Roth Test 454 The Miller Test 456 Fine - Tuning the Legal Definition of Obscenity 458 What Kind of Sexual Conduct ? 459 449 450 451 Thematic Obscenity 460 The Privacy of the Home 460 Variable Obscenity 462 Child Pornography ...
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... Rule 503 498 503 The Equal - Time Rule 505 Regulation of Sexually Oriented Speech 510 Regulation of Children's Television 515 Special Regulations Imposed on PBS and NPR 518 Regulation of Cable TV 520 The FCC Begins to Regulate Cable 521 ...
... Rule 503 498 503 The Equal - Time Rule 505 Regulation of Sexually Oriented Speech 510 Regulation of Children's Television 515 Special Regulations Imposed on PBS and NPR 518 Regulation of Cable TV 520 The FCC Begins to Regulate Cable 521 ...
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Introducing the American Legal System | 1 |
The Development of Freedom of Speech | 39 |
The Value of Freedom of Expression | 65 |
Is Freedom of Expression Overrated? | 72 |
Regulating the Business of Communication | 86 |
Chapter Summary | 93 |
CommonLaw Elements | 95 |
93 | 122 |
Reporting on the Judiciary | 323 |
Protecting News Sources | 361 |
Regulation of Advertising | 395 |
Sexually Oriented Speech | 449 |
Broadcast Cable and Satellite TV Regulation | 485 |
The EqualTime Rule | 505 |
Regulation of Childrens Television | 515 |
Direct Broadcast Satellite Services | 527 |
First Amendment Limitations | 129 |
95 | 132 |
Invasions of Privacy | 173 |
False Light | 206 |
Privacy in Only One of Four Torts? | 216 |
Chapter Summary | 229 |
Copyright and Trademark | 231 |
The FairUse | 251 |
The Law of Trademarks | 273 |
Chapter Summary | 281 |
Access to Information | 283 |
Communication Law and the Internet | 531 |
Glossary | 577 |
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About the Author 615 | |
About the Illustrator 616 | |
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