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- catalog contributor b604831.
- catalog created "c1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "c1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1984.".
- catalog description "1. The American legal system -- A. Sources of the law -- The common law -- The law of equity -- Statutory law -- Constitutional law -- Administrative rules -- B. Summary -- C. The judicial system -- Facts versus the law -- The federal court system -- The state court system -- Judicial review -- Lawsuits -- D. Summary -- 2. Freedom of the press -- A. Historical development -- Freedom of the press in England -- Freedom of the press in colonial America -- B. Summary -- C. The First Amendment -- The new Constitution -- Freedom of expression in the eighteenth century -- Freedom of expression today -- D. Summary -- E. Seditious libel and the right to criticize the government -- Alien and Sedition Acts -- Sedition in the twentieth century -- The Gitlow Ruling -- Sedition in the twenties -- The Smith Act -- F. Summary -- G. Prior restraint -- Near v. Minnesota -- Austin v. Keefe -- Pentagon Papers Case -- Progressive magazine case -- "Fighting-words" doctrine -- Freedom of expression in schools -- H. Summary -- I. Time, place, and manner restrictions -- Public forums -- Private forums -- J. Summary -- 3. Libel -- A. Elements of libel -- B. Proving the initial elements -- Publication -- Identification -- Defamation -- C. Summary -- D. The fault requirement -- E. Private persons versus pubic persons -- Who is a public person -- F. Summary -- G. The meaning of fault -- Negligence -- Actual malice -- Summary -- H. Summary judgment -- I. Statute of limitations -- J. Truth -- K. Summary -- L. Privileged communications -- Absolute privilege -- Qualified privilege -- Neutral reportage -- Abuse of privilege -- M. Summary -- N. Fair comment -- Legitimate public interest -- Offensive hyperbole -- Factual basis -- O. Summary -- P. Consent -- Q. Right of reply -- R. Damages -- Actual damages -- Special damages -- Presumed damages -- Punitive damages -- Retraction statutes -- S. Summary -- T. Criminal libel".
- catalog description "10. Regulation of advertising -- A. The law, the advertiser, and the First Amendment -- Need for regulation -- Advertising and the First Amendment -- Summary -- B. The regulations of advertising -- Self-regulation -- Civil suits and consumer action -- State and local laws -- The Federal Trade Commission -- Summary -- C. Federal Trade Commission powers -- Deceptive advertising -- Remedies -- Summary -- D. The regulatory process -- Procedures -- Aspects of deception -- Defenses -- Summary -- 11. Broadcast regulation -- A. Regulation history and rationale -- Development of radio -- Radio Act of 1912 -- Radio Act of 1927 -- Justification of regulation -- Challenge to the trusteeship model -- Moves toward deregulation -- Summary -- B. Regulation through licensing -- Federal Communications Commission -- Licensing -- Summary -- C. Regulation of program content -- Obscene or indecent material -- Summary -- D. Regulation of political broadcasts -- Candidate access rule -- Equal time rule -- Summary -- E. Public affairs programming and the fairness doctrine -- The fairness doctrine -- What the doctrine means -- How the doctrine works -- Advertising -- Personal attacks and political editorials -- The First Amendment -- Summary -- F. Regulation and new technology -- Cable regulation -- Other regulation -- Summary -- 12. Regulation of the media as a business -- A. Government and the mass communication business -- Antitrust laws and newspapers -- B. Broadcasting monopolies -- C. Antitrust laws and the movies -- D. Taxation and the press -- Summary.".
- catalog description "4. Invasion of privacy -- A. Appropriation -- Use of name or likeness -- Consent as a defense -- Right of publicity -- B. Summary -- C. Intrusion -- Publication of material obtained thorugh intrusion -- Possessing stolen property -- News gathring -- Trespass -- D. Summary -- E. Publicity about private facts -- Publicity -- Private facts -- Offensive material -- Legitimate public concern -- Recounting the past -- F. Summary -- G. False light privacy -- Fictionalization -- False statements -- Highly offensive material -- The fault requirement -- H. Summary -- 5. Access to information -- A. News gathering the common law, and the Constitution -- The Constitution and news gathering -- B. Summary -- C. Federal statues and news gathering -- The Freedom of Information Act -- FOIA exemptions -- Handling FOIA requsts -- Potential changes int he Freedom of Information Act -- Federal open meetings law -- Summary -- D. State laws on records and meetings -- State open meetings laws -- State open records law -- E. Summary -- F. Laws which restrict access to information -- General Education Provisions Act -- The federal privacy laws -- State statutes which limit access to information -- G. Summary -- H. Access to judicial records -- 6. Protection of news sources and contempt of court -- A. News and news sources -- B. Constitutional protection of news sources -- Branzburg v. Hayes -- Lower court rulings -- Telephone records -- C. Summary -- D. Legislative and executive protection of news sources -- Shield laws -- Federal guidelines -- Telephone records -- Newsroom searches -- E. Summary -- F. The contempt power -- History of contempt -- Kinds of contempt -- Limitations on contempt power -- Present status -- G. Summary".
- catalog description "7. Free press and fair trial -- A. Prejudicial crime reporting -- Impact on jurors -- The law and prejudicial news -- Summary -- B. Compensating for pretrial publicity -- Traditional judicial remedies -- Summary -- C. Restrictive orders to control publicity -- The Sheppard case -- Use of restrictive orders -- Restrictive orders and the First Amendment -- Summary -- D. Closed courtrooms -- Pretrial hearings -- Closed trials -- Summary -- E. Bench-Bar Press guidelines -- Summary -- F. Cameras in the courtroom -- Summary -- 8. Obscenity -- A. Early obscenity law -- The Hicklin rule -- Summary -- B. Roth-Memoirs test -- Summary -- C. Contemporary obscenity law -- The Miller test -- Justification -- The meaning of Miller -- The impact of Miller -- Selective standards -- Child pornography -- Summary -- D. State and federal controls on obscenity -- The obscenity case -- Nuisance laws -- Zoning laws -- Postal censorship -- Regulating films -- Summary -- 9. Copyright -- A. Protecting literary property -- Roots of the law -- What may be copyrighted -- Original works -- News events -- Misappropriation -- Duration of copyright protection -- Summary -- B. Fair use -- Purpose and character of use -- Nature of copyrighted work -- Amount of a work used -- Effect of use on market -- Summary -- C. Copyright notice and infringement -- Proper notice -- Registration -- Infringement -- Summary -- D. Free-lancing and copyright -- E. Copyright and cable television -- F. Damages".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 610 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0697043657".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "c1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dubuque, Iowa : W.C. Brown,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog subject "Press law United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The American legal system -- A. Sources of the law -- The common law -- The law of equity -- Statutory law -- Constitutional law -- Administrative rules -- B. Summary -- C. The judicial system -- Facts versus the law -- The federal court system -- The state court system -- Judicial review -- Lawsuits -- D. Summary -- 2. Freedom of the press -- A. Historical development -- Freedom of the press in England -- Freedom of the press in colonial America -- B. Summary -- C. The First Amendment -- The new Constitution -- Freedom of expression in the eighteenth century -- Freedom of expression today -- D. Summary -- E. Seditious libel and the right to criticize the government -- Alien and Sedition Acts -- Sedition in the twentieth century -- The Gitlow Ruling -- Sedition in the twenties -- The Smith Act -- F. Summary -- G. Prior restraint -- Near v. Minnesota -- Austin v. Keefe -- Pentagon Papers Case -- Progressive magazine case -- "Fighting-words" doctrine -- Freedom of expression in schools -- H. Summary -- I. Time, place, and manner restrictions -- Public forums -- Private forums -- J. Summary -- 3. Libel -- A. Elements of libel -- B. Proving the initial elements -- Publication -- Identification -- Defamation -- C. Summary -- D. The fault requirement -- E. Private persons versus pubic persons -- Who is a public person -- F. Summary -- G. The meaning of fault -- Negligence -- Actual malice -- Summary -- H. Summary judgment -- I. Statute of limitations -- J. Truth -- K. Summary -- L. Privileged communications -- Absolute privilege -- Qualified privilege -- Neutral reportage -- Abuse of privilege -- M. Summary -- N. Fair comment -- Legitimate public interest -- Offensive hyperbole -- Factual basis -- O. Summary -- P. Consent -- Q. Right of reply -- R. Damages -- Actual damages -- Special damages -- Presumed damages -- Punitive damages -- Retraction statutes -- S. Summary -- T. Criminal libel".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Regulation of advertising -- A. The law, the advertiser, and the First Amendment -- Need for regulation -- Advertising and the First Amendment -- Summary -- B. The regulations of advertising -- Self-regulation -- Civil suits and consumer action -- State and local laws -- The Federal Trade Commission -- Summary -- C. Federal Trade Commission powers -- Deceptive advertising -- Remedies -- Summary -- D. The regulatory process -- Procedures -- Aspects of deception -- Defenses -- Summary -- 11. Broadcast regulation -- A. Regulation history and rationale -- Development of radio -- Radio Act of 1912 -- Radio Act of 1927 -- Justification of regulation -- Challenge to the trusteeship model -- Moves toward deregulation -- Summary -- B. Regulation through licensing -- Federal Communications Commission -- Licensing -- Summary -- C. Regulation of program content -- Obscene or indecent material -- Summary -- D. Regulation of political broadcasts -- Candidate access rule -- Equal time rule -- Summary -- E. Public affairs programming and the fairness doctrine -- The fairness doctrine -- What the doctrine means -- How the doctrine works -- Advertising -- Personal attacks and political editorials -- The First Amendment -- Summary -- F. Regulation and new technology -- Cable regulation -- Other regulation -- Summary -- 12. Regulation of the media as a business -- A. Government and the mass communication business -- Antitrust laws and newspapers -- B. Broadcasting monopolies -- C. Antitrust laws and the movies -- D. Taxation and the press -- Summary.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Invasion of privacy -- A. Appropriation -- Use of name or likeness -- Consent as a defense -- Right of publicity -- B. Summary -- C. Intrusion -- Publication of material obtained thorugh intrusion -- Possessing stolen property -- News gathring -- Trespass -- D. Summary -- E. Publicity about private facts -- Publicity -- Private facts -- Offensive material -- Legitimate public concern -- Recounting the past -- F. Summary -- G. False light privacy -- Fictionalization -- False statements -- Highly offensive material -- The fault requirement -- H. Summary -- 5. Access to information -- A. News gathering the common law, and the Constitution -- The Constitution and news gathering -- B. Summary -- C. Federal statues and news gathering -- The Freedom of Information Act -- FOIA exemptions -- Handling FOIA requsts -- Potential changes int he Freedom of Information Act -- Federal open meetings law -- Summary -- D. State laws on records and meetings -- State open meetings laws -- State open records law -- E. Summary -- F. Laws which restrict access to information -- General Education Provisions Act -- The federal privacy laws -- State statutes which limit access to information -- G. Summary -- H. Access to judicial records -- 6. Protection of news sources and contempt of court -- A. News and news sources -- B. Constitutional protection of news sources -- Branzburg v. Hayes -- Lower court rulings -- Telephone records -- C. Summary -- D. Legislative and executive protection of news sources -- Shield laws -- Federal guidelines -- Telephone records -- Newsroom searches -- E. Summary -- F. The contempt power -- History of contempt -- Kinds of contempt -- Limitations on contempt power -- Present status -- G. Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Free press and fair trial -- A. Prejudicial crime reporting -- Impact on jurors -- The law and prejudicial news -- Summary -- B. Compensating for pretrial publicity -- Traditional judicial remedies -- Summary -- C. Restrictive orders to control publicity -- The Sheppard case -- Use of restrictive orders -- Restrictive orders and the First Amendment -- Summary -- D. Closed courtrooms -- Pretrial hearings -- Closed trials -- Summary -- E. Bench-Bar Press guidelines -- Summary -- F. Cameras in the courtroom -- Summary -- 8. Obscenity -- A. Early obscenity law -- The Hicklin rule -- Summary -- B. Roth-Memoirs test -- Summary -- C. Contemporary obscenity law -- The Miller test -- Justification -- The meaning of Miller -- The impact of Miller -- Selective standards -- Child pornography -- Summary -- D. State and federal controls on obscenity -- The obscenity case -- Nuisance laws -- Zoning laws -- Postal censorship -- Regulating films -- Summary -- 9. Copyright -- A. Protecting literary property -- Roots of the law -- What may be copyrighted -- Original works -- News events -- Misappropriation -- Duration of copyright protection -- Summary -- B. Fair use -- Purpose and character of use -- Nature of copyrighted work -- Amount of a work used -- Effect of use on market -- Summary -- C. Copyright notice and infringement -- Proper notice -- Registration -- Infringement -- Summary -- D. Free-lancing and copyright -- E. Copyright and cable television -- F. Damages".
- catalog title "Mass media law / Don R. Pember.".
- catalog type "text".