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This book presents comprehensive summaries and clearly focused analyses of virtually all U.S. Supreme Court tecisions on libel and privacy since 1964. The author goes beyond the obligatory outline and review of each case and presents the full arguments, often verbatim, of the justices. He presents each case in a broad based yet comprehensive summary allowing the reader to review and understand not just isolated and disjunctive points of law, but the case in its entirety. Covering such cases as the landmark Times v. Sullivan, (1964) to the provocative and timely flag burning case of Texas v. Johnson, (1989) this book is ideal for students of journalism, especially as a reference for courses in media law. Anyone interested in libel, privacy, and First Amendment issues will find The Supreme Court and the Mass Media a source of stimulating ideas. The case summaries are divided into six sections: historical background and legal context; immediate circumstances; narrative summary of the Court's opinion; ruling; narrative summary of concurring and dissenting opinions; and significance of the case. The book places each case in its historical and legal context, often connecting particular issues to past and future decisions. More often than not the summaries of the decisions include the Court's own words allowing the reader an objective review.Douglas S. Campbell is the author of 'The Supreme Court and the Mass Media: Selected Cases, Summaries, and Analyses', published 1990 under ISBN 9780275935498 and ISBN 0275935493.
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