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The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate: The law of mass media

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Detailed examination of the law of mass media, providing principle cases, court opinions, and extensive text and research materials. Includes in-depth chapter discussions of: The American Legal System; Introduction to Freedom of Expression; Defamation; Privacy; Liability for Emotional and Physical Harm; Copyright and Trademark; National Security; Obscenity; Advertising Regulation; Press Coverage of the Administration of Justice; Confidentiality in Newsgathering; Newsgathering from non-Judicial Public Sources; Ownership of the Media and Related Problems; Acces to the Media; Introduction to Broadcasting; Legal Control of Broadcast Programming: Political Speech; Legal Control of Broadcast Programming: Nonpolitical Speech; and Cable and New Technologies.

708 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1985

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Former Head of the Law Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication as well as of the Law and Policy Division of the Broadcast Education Association, Professor Carter is a practicing attorney specializing in communication law and new communication technologies. He also coordinates the JD/MS in Mass Communication dual degree program and teaches courses in communication law and telecommunication regulation at the Boston University School of Law. He has co-authored three textbooks: The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate, The First Amendment and the Fifth Estate and Mass Communication Law in a Nutshell. He has also written articles and book chapters on libel, media access, free press/fair trial, obscenity, regulation of new communication technologies, the Patriot Act and rights protection for computer software.

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More people should read and understand the meaning and impact of free speech, especially in the current world of social media. We seem to have a disassociation with our private and public social media personas. We also don’t understand that free speech comes with enormous responsibility.
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The most important textbook from my time in college (J-school/pre-law).
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Read for class and while I enjoyed the content, it was a slog to get through. But it's a textbook, so there's that.
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May 2, 2009
poorly written, but really interested case law on first amendment issues.
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July 22, 2012
Believe it or not, I use this book all the time at work for reference.
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