"Modern Communications LaW" provides the most comprehensive and
contemporary coverage of communications law available, a subject
characterized by rapidly expanding and changing horizons. The book
is thorough, informative, and accessible. It is divided into three
main sections that respectively consider the media's nature and
context, structural governance of the communications industry, and
content issues. Lively provides an in-depth study of telephone
communications--an area which affects virtually the entire
citizenry--as well as print, broadcasting, cable, and other new
media.
The book contains several structural innovations calculated to
enhance the teaching and learning process. The selection and
editing of cases and other primary materials reflect the author's
experience with topics that facilitate animated discussion.
Additionally, the text is extensively annotated with pinpoint
citations which heighten the book's utility for research and
reference purposes. A particularly notable feature is the
introduction of case summaries preceding all major court opinions.
The synopses are intended to familiarize readers with the basic
arguments, issues and reasoning so that they derive more meaning
from the cases themselves than ever before. The book is well-suited
for law school courses and is appropriate for communications law
courses in the graduate and undergraduate curricula. Legal
practitioners, media industry professionals and government
regulators and policy-makers will find "Modern Communications LaW"
an essential resource.
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