Description
Part I addresses fundamental definitional and constitutional issues. Beginning with an examination of how to define the media in the twenty-first century, and why definitional constructs matter, it proceeds to examine the overarching First Amendment principles that set this field of law apart from most others.
Parts II and III examine issues that arise, first, from the dissemination of information and, second, from how information is collected in the first place. The chapters cover civil and criminal liability, as well as certain affirmative rights to access information.
Part IV addresses more esoteric, although important, legal issues relating to the media business and the special problems that arise from the electronic dissemination of information. This second edition of Media and the Law has been updated substantially, with a particular focus on the legal challenges posed by new communication technologies, including social media and the Internet. It also contains more cases from outside the United States, which will allow students to see how other jurisdictions approach these issues. Given the global distribution of content today, a comparative perspective is essential for every lawyer who advises media clients.
Each chapter begins with a short overview that attempts to put the subject addressed in context. The remaining bulk of the chapters consist principally of edited versions of the relevant cases and legal scholarship. Many of the chapters also include review problems to help students synthesize the material.
Media and the Law, Second Edition is also accompanied by a Teacher's Manual.
This book also is available in a three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with wider margins and with the same pagination as the hardbound book.
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Looking for a comprehensive guide to media law? Look no further than Media and the Law, Second Edition! This book delves into the intricacies of media law, particularly focusing on the real-world issues that media lawyers and their clients face daily. It explores fundamental definitional and constitutional issues in Part I, tackling the challenges of defining media in the twenty-first century and examining the First Amendment principles that set this field apart. Parts II and III delve into the dissemination and collection of information, covering civil and criminal liability as well as the right to access information. Part IV addresses the unique legal issues that arise from electronic information dissemination, including social media and the Internet. With substantial updates and more international cases, this edition provides a comparative perspective crucial for media lawyers worldwide.
What sets Media and the Law, Second Edition apart is its contextual approach. Each chapter begins with an overview to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. The chapters then delve into edited versions of relevant cases and legal scholarship, allowing readers to explore the material in depth. Review problems are also included to aid in synthesizing the information. Additionally, this book comes with a Teacher's Manual, making it an invaluable resource for both students and instructors.
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