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Book Synopsis: Mass Media Law, in its twenty-first edition, examines the First Amendment freedoms of the press, speech and assembly, extremely relevant in an era of “fake news” and open hostility by some politicians toward the fourth estate. Students get a timely and detailed look at how media law works through up-to-date court rulings, statutes, case studies and pertinent examples. Clay Calvert, Dan Kozlowski and Derigan Silver, renowned scholars in the field of media law, have made this new edition easy for students to understand, engage with and apply to their own lives as consumers and potential producers of mass media.
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Looking to gain a deep understanding of Mass Media Law? Look no further! With its twenty-first edition, the Looseleaf for Mass Media Law book is the ultimate resource for students and enthusiasts alike. In an era of "fake news" and attacks on the press, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the First Amendment freedoms of the press, speech, and assembly. This book covers all the relevant topics and provides timely insights into how media law operates in today's society.
With the guidance of renowned scholars Clay Calvert, Dan Kozlowski, and Derigan Silver, this new edition is designed to be easily comprehensible and engaging for students. By exploring up-to-date court rulings, statutes, case studies, and real-world examples, you'll gain a practical understanding of how media law functions. Whether you're a consumer or aspiring producer of mass media, this book will equip you with the knowledge you need to navigate the complex legal landscape.
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