<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In <strong>The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication</strong>, authors Susan Dente Ross, Amy Reynolds, and Robert Trager present a lively, up-to-date, and comprehensive introduction to media law that brings the law to life for future professional communicators. The book is grounded in the traditions and rules of law but also contains fresh facts and relevant examples that keep readers engaged. Tightly focused breakout boxes highlight contemporary examples of the law in action or emphasize central points of law as well as intersections with international law and policy. The thoroughly updated<strong> Seventh Edition</strong> contains a wealth of new content that is as timely as possible--from the U.S. Supreme Court, federal and state courts, Congress, executive agencies, federal and state policymakers and advisory groups, and media organizations and allies. A refreshed look, feel, and flow of chapters provide readers an understanding of fast-expanding areas of the law and legal complexities.<br/><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In <strong>The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication</strong>, authors Susan Dente Ross, Amy Reynolds, and Robert Trager present a lively, up-to-date, and comprehensive introduction to media law that brings the law to life for future professional communicators. The book is grounded in the traditions and rules of law but also contains fresh facts and relevant examples that keep readers engaged. Tightly focused breakout boxes highlight contemporary examples of the law in action or emphasize central points of law as well as intersections with international law and policy. The thoroughly updated<strong> Seventh Edition</strong> contains a wealth of new content that is as timely as possible--from the U.S. Supreme Court, federal and state courts, Congress, executive agencies, federal and state policymakers and advisory groups, and media organizations and allies. A refreshed look, feel, and flow of chapters provide readers an understanding of fast-expanding areas of the law and legal complexities.<br/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>I have used this text for almost five years, and I can say that it improves understanding of difficult content, improves passing rates, and provides the instructor with valuable tools to make a usually dry class much more exciting. I would say this text is by and far the best textbook for large, undergraduate Media Law courses. I would also say to colleagues to consider the text for graduate courses in Media Law.</p>--Derrick Holland<br><br><p>This is a rare book that is comprehensive in its coverage of media law concepts but at the same time is easy for students to read and follow along. The cases for study, the way the text brings in pop culture and digital media, and the overall accessibility of the text makes the comprehensiveness of the manuscript even more impressive.</p>--Brian Moritz<br><br><p>This is the best all-around media law text for undergraduate and graduate students alike. The clear, nonthreatening writing style of the authors, by itself, sets this book apart. And yet, it does so by not leaving out any important areas of inquiry. That's why my colleagues and I continue to adopt this for all of our media law classes.</p>--Jonathan Kotler<br><br><p>This is the best book on media law available<em>--</em>hands down. It covers several relevant areas of law in a way that is engaging, thoughtful, and thorough. After reading this text, students will be able to identify relevant doctrine and apply it to their lives, their work, and their worlds.</p> <br/>--Caitlin Ring Carlson<br><br><p>This textbook makes communication and media law come alive for students by demonstrating its impact on our everyday communication practices.</p>--J. J. Sylvia IV<br>
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