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Book Synopsis: From Carol Burnett vs. The National Enquirer to William Westmoreland vs. CBS, lawsuits against the media have made their own headlines in recent years. This spirited account offers a close look at these attacks on the press and what they reveal about American culture, the legal system and libel law, and the way the press operates. Why, Rodney Smolla asks, have so many people - people as various as Ralph Nader, Clint Eastwood, Lillian Hellman, and Jerry Falwell - taken to suing the press? Are they mainly interested in money, vengeance, or the restoration of honor? Is the press under fire because it has grown too arrogant? Are Americans becoming too thin-skinned, too devoted to self-image? How important is the protection of reputation and privacy in American society? To shed light on these and other issues, Smolla examines both individual lawsuits and broader themes involving the economics of media litigation, the cultural forces that affect libel judgments, and the special problems posed by particular types of expression, such as fictional works. The media outlets discussed are as varied as the personalitiess initiating the suits - from The Washington Post and The New York Times to Penthouse and Hustler. Always lively and provocative, this book reveals much about the media's shortcomings and virtues, as well as the American character itself.
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Looking to dive into the captivating world of media and legal battles? Look no further than Suing the Press: Libel, the Media, and Power. This thought-provoking book from Oxford University Press delves deep into the intriguing lawsuits that have shocked the nation. From high-profile cases involving renowned personalities like Carol Burnett and Clint Eastwood to the influential media outlets that have faced legal challenges, this book will leave you hooked.
What drives individuals like Ralph Nader and Lillian Hellman to take on the press? Is it the pursuit of justice, the desire for personal vindication, or the restoration of honor? Let the eminent Rodney Smolla guide you through these complex questions and unveil the multifaceted legal landscape. With a keen eye for detail, Smolla explores the enthralling world of libel law while unraveling the intricate relationship between media, culture, and the American legal system.
But this book is not just about lawsuits and court battles. It goes beyond that by shedding light on the broader themes and concerns that surround media litigation. Discover the economic factors that influence these lawsuits, the societal pressures that shape libel judgments, and the unique challenges posed by different forms of expression, including works of fiction. Smolla's examination covers renowned media outlets like The Washington Post and The New York Times, and even delves into the controversial worlds of Penthouse and Hustler.
Suing the Press: Libel, the Media, and Power is not just an informative read; it's a journey that will expose the media's flaws and strengths, while giving you a fascinating insight into the American character itself. If you're ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of media, law, and the fight for the truth, grab your copy now and join the ranks of those dedicated to understanding the intricacies of our society.
Get your copy of Suing the Press: Libel, the Media, and Power today and be prepared to have your perceptions shattered and your intellect stimulated like never before!
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