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 .
This new edition of the casebook includes extensive excerpts from 25 major decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States in media law or related to media law.
Since it was relied on exclusively here, and there was no other evidence to connect the state- ments with [Sullivan], the evidence was constitutionally insufficient to support a finding that the statements referred to [Sullivan].144 The ...
Bono case and the furor over Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's “Nipplegate” appearance during half time at Super Bowl XXXVIII gameearlier inthe same year.The Super Bowl fiasco, inwhich Jackson's breast wasexposed for 19/32 of a ...
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Covering the latest legal updates and rulings, the second edition of Digital Media Law presents a comprehensive introduction to all the critical issues surrounding media law.
See, for example, Daniel A. Farber, The First Amendment (New York: Foundation Press, 1998); Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, eds., ... Laurence H. Tribe and Michael C. Dorf, On Reading the 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43.
Sullivan. (1964). U.S. Supreme Court Decided March 9, 1964 376 U.S. 254 (1964) (Together with No. 40, Abernathy et al. v. Sullivan, also on certiorari to the same court, argued January 7, 1964.) Decision: 9 votes for New York Times, ...
The photo , taken without permission on private property that was open to the public , was published in both Harper's Bazaar , a Hearst publication , and Ladies Home Journal , a Curtis publication . The Hearst publication used the photo ...
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