Jealously guarded and frequently defended, the concept of freedom
of the press is still subject to widely varying interpretations in
different democratic systems. This book compares and contrasts the
ways in which the system limits and defines press freedom in two
nations known for an unfettered press-the United States and Great
Britain. Examining
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