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Press, Freedom of The - liberty to print or to otherwise disseminate information, as in print, by broadcasting, or through electronic media, without prior restraints such as licensing requirements or content review and without subsequent punishment for what is said. Freedom of the press, which has been limited not only by governments but at times by churches, is absolute in no country. In modern


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    Free Expression in America: A Documentary History » Read Now

    by Sheila Suess Kennedy. 344 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Freedom of speech is a foundational principle of the American Constitutional system. This collection of over 100 primary documents from a variety of sources will help students understand exactly what is meant by "free speech," and how it has evolved since the founding of our country. Court cases...
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    Sentinel under Siege: The Triumphs and Troubles of America's Free Press » Read Now

    by Stanley E. Flink. 325 pgs.

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    "Thoroughly absorbing.... A valuable, well-written, & magnificently researched book." Washington Monthly "Scholarly yet accessible book by a veteran of both print & broadcast journalism. ... With an excellent bibliography, this is recommended." Library Journal "In making his case, Flink ... provides...
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    Rights vs. Responsibilities: The Supreme Court and the Media » Read Now

    by Elizabeth Blanks Hindman. 192 pgs.

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    In the past 65 years, the United States Supreme Court has outlined, through its decisions, its conceptions of the roles and responsibilities of the U.S. media. Analyzing every Supreme Court media case from 1931 to 1996, this book explores the changes in how the Court has conceived of the media's...
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    The Journalist's Moral Compass: Basic Principles (Chapter 23 "The Commission on Freedom of the Press (Hutchins Commission) 1947") » Read Now

    by Steven R. Knowlton, Patrick R. Parsons. 250 pgs.

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    What basic ethical principles should guide American journalists to help them justify their invasion of an individual's privacy, to be "objective" in their reporting, to avoid being influenced by government or economic controls? A wire service and newsroom veteran and a sociologist and scholar in...
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    War & Press Freedom: The Problem of Prerogative Power » Read Now

    by Jeffery A. Smith. 324 pgs.

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    In the two centuries from the ratification of the First Amendment in 1791 through the Gulf War in 1991, the American press lacked an adequate right to analyze and report on the nation's armed conflicts. When restrictions were challenged as violations of the Constitution, military regulations and...
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    Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity until 1998: A Chronology » Read Now

    by Louis Edward Ingelhart. 320 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Although Americans tend to take the concept and protection of free expression for granted, free press and free speech are at best only tentatively established in some nations of the world. Covering prehistoric times to mid-1998, this book provides a year-by-year report of the efforts to free the...
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    Fighting for the First Amendment: Stanton of CBS vs. Congress and the Nixon White House » Read Now

    by Corydon B. Dunham. 236 pgs.

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    Here is an inside look at how a Congressional Committee, supported by the Nixon White House, sought to establish control over broadcast news by investigating editorial news judgment. Frank Stanton, legendary President of CBS, refused to produce outtakes from the award-winning documentary, "The...
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    Justice and the Media: Reconciling Fair Trials and a Free Press » Read Now

    by Matthew D. Bunker. 164 pgs.

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    ...speech--United States. 3. Freedom of the press--United States. I. Title...no law. . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press . . . ." 1 Yet it has...authority...
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    Free Press v. Fair Trial: Supreme Court Decisions since 1807 » Read Now

    by Douglas S. Campbell. 264 pgs.

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    This volume takes a historical approach in analyzing all of the major United States Supreme Court cases relevant to the conflict between a free press and fair trial. Campbell's thorough analysis, which relates 30 primary cases to each other and to nearly 70 associated supporting cases, consists of...
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    Gatekeeping International News: An Attitudinal Profile of U.S. Television Journalists, in Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media » Read Now

    by Hun Shik Kim. 22 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...professional judgment and in press freedom. As noted by Larson...and Arnett (1998), the existence of foreign news bureaus...They also believe in press freedom and...
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    The Right to Freedom of Expressive Association and the Press, in Stanford Law Review » Read Now

    by Christopher R. Edgar. 57 pgs.

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    ...activity, courts should protect the press entitys freedom of association by balancing the...industry would deprive it of the freedom of the press; and, more recently...
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    The Kingfish and the Constitution: Huey Long, the First Amendment, and the Emergence of Modern Press Freedom in America » Read Now

    by Richard C. Cortner. 220 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The Kingfish and the Constitution is an in-depth analysis of the poisonous relationship that evolved between Huey "Kingfish" Long, legendary governor of Louisiana, and the state's daily newspapers. Long's political battle over the newspaper tax in the Louisiana legislature in 1934 and the subsequent...
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    Press Freedom and Global Politics » Read Now

    by Douglas A. Van Belle. 188 pgs.

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    Van Belle provides the first systematic analysis of the effects that press freedom has on the conduct of international politics. Press freedoms within a state and the free flow of information between the free presses of different nations create intriguing and empirically identifiable patterns in global politics.
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    Violence as Obscenity: Limiting the Media's First Amendment Protection » Read Now

    by Kevin W. Saunders. 256 pgs.

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    ...left outside the ambit of the freedoms of speech and press. Since such material is...hand were seen to raise no freedom of the press problems and had the...
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    Political Candidates and Medical Privacy: How Much Does the Public Need to Know?, in Communications and the Law » Read Now

    by Meredith Timbers. 29 pgs.

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    ...Torts sections 652D cmt. h (1977): The limitations. . . are those of common decency, having due regard to the freedom of the press and its reasonable leeway to choose what...
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    Violence against the Press: Policing the Public Sphere in U.S. History » Read Now

    by John Nerone. 320 pgs.

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    ...aspects--United States. 2. Freedom of the press--United States. 3. Violence...without diminishing the useful freedom of the press. Ultimately, he proposed to...celebrated...

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