Mass Media Law
Mass Media Law in California
Johnson ( 491 U.S. 397 ) , the court declared that a man named Gregory Johnson could not be punished for burning an American flag during the 1984 Republican National Convention to protest then - President Reagan's policies .
When Justin Timberlake distributed a picture of himself voting in Memphis, he was among the most visible individuals potentially facing charges for violating state law.1 The law in Tennessee and 17 other states prohibits voter selfies ...
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law gives print journalists, broadcasters, photographers, public relations practitioners, advertisers, and those in government and the general public a basic understanding of mass ...
These are introduced to explain why traditional theories such as First Amendment medium-specific analysis, common carriage, and network neutrality are just as relevant today as they were in the early twentieth century.
112 Fifteen years ago, while the question about whether Bono, Cher and Richie's fleeting expletives were indecent was bouncing back and forth in the courts, Justin Timberlake ever-so-briefly (for 9/16 of one second) and accidentally ...
This text provides a comprehensive survey of media law. It is the original modern casebook in mass communication law, emphasizing learning of law principles and precedents directly from the writings...
Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law