Mass Media Law
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (898 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0073526185 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 672 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-23 |
Language | : | English |
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They should have a summary section for each chapter, They should have a summary section for each chapter, outlining all the vocabulary terms, doctrines, cases, etc. There were not enough listed in the index or glossary, which made this textbook extremely difficult to use. Very difficult to navigate through.. Wonderful for the working journalist V. mac This book is up to date and comprehensive, but well organized and accessible enough for the non lawyer who needs to know the ins and outs of current First Amendment decisions. It's a great guide for the working journalist as well as students, and I especially appreciate the tips on what to do in certain circumstances (such as when a judge decides to close a court hearing) as well as the forms (FOIA requests and model releases, etc.). It goes into some detail, in layman's t. "Five Stars" according to Devin Zacchino. Great product & service!
Pember has a doctorate in mass communication law from the University of Wisconsin and is a Professor of Communications at the University of Washington. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Public Service Award. About the Author Don R.
. Pember has a doctorate in mass communication law from the University of Wisconsin and is a Professor of Communications at the University of Washington. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Public Service Award. Don R
Media law constantly changes, with new cases and controversies cropping up daily. Written in a student-friendly style for undergraduates, Mass Media Law leads the market with a current and comprehensive approach to the most relevant aspects of mass media and communications law in the United States. This text covers a vast array of topics, from the history and adoption of the First Amendment, to the most recent judicial opinions, statutory enactments, and regulatory controversies affecting speech and press across the print, broadcast, cable, and Internet media.