Freedom of the Press: Rights and Liberties Under the LawAn authoritative yet accessible analysis of the historical development and contemporary scope of press freedoms in America.
A historical overview of philosophical ideas and English traditions precedes an exploration into the judicial, regulatory, social, political, and economic developments that have shaped press freedoms, addressing such issues as libel, free press versus fair trial, and access to courtrooms. A chapter is devoted to the impact of new communication and transmission technology such as videophones and satellites.
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Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
V | 6 |
VI | 9 |
VII | 15 |
VIII | 17 |
IX | 18 |
X | 19 |
XLVI | 152 |
XLVII | 157 |
XLVIII | 159 |
XLIX | 165 |
L | 168 |
LI | 175 |
LII | 182 |
LIII | 186 |
XI | 20 |
XII | 22 |
XIII | 23 |
XIV | 27 |
XV | 28 |
XVI | 34 |
XVII | 37 |
XVIII | 38 |
XIX | 39 |
XX | 40 |
XXI | 43 |
XXII | 45 |
XXIII | 46 |
XXIV | 48 |
XXV | 49 |
XXVI | 53 |
XXVII | 55 |
XXVIII | 65 |
XXIX | 66 |
XXX | 78 |
XXXI | 79 |
XXXII | 82 |
XXXIII | 86 |
XXXIV | 87 |
XXXV | 89 |
XXXVI | 90 |
XXXVII | 94 |
XXXIX | 109 |
XLI | 129 |
XLII | 134 |
XLIII | 138 |
XLIV | 141 |
XLV | 151 |
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Freedom of the Press: Rights and Liberties Under the Law Nancy C. Cornwell No preview available - 2004 |