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This clearly written and well-focused volume combines concise
decisions of the primary areas of communication law with the
foundational case decisions in those domains. Thus, in one volume,
students of communication law, constitutional law, political
science, and related fields find both the key rulings that define
each area of law and a detailed summary of the legal concepts,
doctrines, and policies so vital to understanding the rulings
within their legal context. The text forgoes the tendency to
provide encyclopedic treatment of all the relevant cases and
focuses instead on the two or three cases most vital to an accurate
and informed understanding of the current state of each field of
communication law. The chapters provide readers with the most
salient concepts and the necessary depth to understand the law
while permitting most reading time to be directed to the law
itself. Full-text rulings allow readers to immerse themselves in
the law itself--to develop a feel for its complexity, its
flexibility, and its language. Useful as a quick reference to the
landmark rulings and the jurisprudence of communication law, this
book also serves well as the primary text in related undergraduate
courses or as a supplemental text in graduate classes in the field.
This clearly written and well-focused volume combines concise
decisions of the primary areas of communication law with the
foundational case decisions in those domains. Thus, in one volume,
students of communication law, constitutional law, political
science, and related fields find both the key rulings that define
each area of law and a detailed summary of the legal concepts,
doctrines, and policies so vital to understanding the rulings
within their legal context. The text forgoes the tendency to
provide encyclopedic treatment of all the relevant cases and
focuses instead on the two or three cases most vital to an accurate
and informed understanding of the current state of each field of
communication law. The chapters provide readers with the most
salient concepts and the necessary depth to understand the law
while permitting most reading time to be directed to the law
itself. Full-text rulings allow readers to immerse themselves in
the law itself--to develop a feel for its complexity, its
flexibility, and its language. Useful as a quick reference to the
landmark rulings and the jurisprudence of communication law, this
book also serves well as the primary text in related undergraduate
courses or as a supplemental text in graduate classes in the field.
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