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 .
The text focuses on the issues most critical to media law.
Then in 1967 the high court applied the actual malice rule to public figures who held no office and also offered guidance on the meaning of the " reckless disregard " concept in two cases it decided together , Curtis Publishing Co. v .
Major Principles of Media Law 1995
MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LAW is a comprehensive and current summary of media law. The text is revised every year to include the most recent developments in communication law through the end of the Supreme Court's term.
MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LAW is a comprehensive and current summary of media law. The text is revised every year to include the most recent developments in communication law through the end of the Supreme Court's term.
The book is revised every year to include the most recent additions, developments, and changes in communication law.
The book is revised every year to include the most recent additions, developments and changes in communication law.
MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LAW is a comprehensive and concise summary of media law. The text is revised every year to include the most recent developments in communication law through the end of the Supreme Court's term.
MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LAW is a comprehensive and current summary of media law. The text is revised every year to include the most recent developments in communication law through the end of the Supreme Court's term.