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Communication Law

Theoretical aspects of the U.S. legal system as it affects the media. Students should gain a grounding in the history and application of First Amendment and media case law. Readings, class discussion, and case studies focus on statutes, case law and agency regulations that comprise the precedents for the laws that govern media professionals.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Study Guide for Chapter 4

There is no study guide for Chapter 4. BE PREPARED FOR A SHORT QUIZ ON THAT CHAPTER IN CLASS. One way to prepare for it is to review the study guide and quiz questions on the textbook Website.
Posted by Louise Mengelkoch at 1:24 PM

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