"The Reporter and the Law" is an insider's view of how the legal
system and the press work together. Lyle Denniston begins from the
premise that the law and its institutions are the public's business
and that the journalist's responsibility is to appreciate,
understand, and evaluate the legal process and to convey that
reasoned comprehension to the public. To facilitate this task,
Denniston dispels the cloud of mystery that surrounds legalese,
defines the jargon of both the legal and the journalistic
professions, and explains how each discipline depends on the other
to perform its task properly.
The first part of "The Reporter and the Law" explains the
framework of the legal process, describes various methods a legal
reporter may use to develop sources, and suggests how a reporter
can live productively within the system of jurisprudence. The
remainder of the book is a detailed "how to" manual which is
beneficial to both the journalism student and the experienced
reporter. Denniston carefully describes the best ways for a
journalist to cover a trial and he analyzes each structural element
of the trial for its optimum news potential.
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