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The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication

The Law of Journalism and Mass CommunicationAuthors: Robert Trager, Joseph Russomanno, Susan Dente Ross
Publisher: CQ Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 51468

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Pages: 691
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 1.3

ISBN: 0872899233
Dewey Decimal Number: 343.73099
EAN: 9780872899230
ASIN: 0872899233

Publication Date: July 21, 2009
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Journalism and communication law is anything but dry and boring, so why should learning about it be? Getting away from densely written text, The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication offers readers essential coverage and substantive discussion, but brings the subject to life with an abundance of photographs, useful feature boxes, timelines, a marginal glossary, and a colorful interior design.

With an approach geared toward journalists (and future journalists), not future lawyers, the authors provide a foundation for understanding the law by balancing conceptual learning with practical guidance. All of the book's features advance that goal and include:

  • Suppose... chapter-opening cases hypothetical scenarios offer the perfect jumping-off point for students to situate legal issues and get them thinking critically;
  • Landmark Cases in Context graphic timelines at the start of each chapter help students link landmark cases to key historical events;
  • realWorld Law boxes engaging stories of the law in practice lend human interest while illustrating contemporary examples or emerging topics;
  • Points of Law boxes nuggets of essential information underscore key points, crystallize knowledge, and often include legal tests and handy checklists;
  • Cases for Study two excerpted cases complete with case facts, an explanatory headnote, and questions conclude each chapter and give readers an opportunity to grapple with justices opinions without sending them to a companion casebook.
  • Bolded key terms and a marginal glossary students quickly and easily master key legal terms and concepts;
  • More than 75 photos compelling images give readers a window into the drama and importance of events, and keep them turning the pages.

Timely updates, a revamped interior design, and a new publisher committed to independent publishing and editorial quality, make the second edition of The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication a must-see offering.




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