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    How Free Can the Press Be? by Bezanson, Randall P.;

    Series: The History of Media and Communication; 164;

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    • Publisher MO – University of Illinois Press
    • Date of Publication 12 November 2007
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780252075209
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 229x152x15 mm
    • Weight 392 g
    • Language English
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    Randall P. Bezanson explores the contradictions embedded in understanding press freedom in America by discussing nine of the most pivotal and provocative First Amendment cases in US judicial history. Each case resulted in a ruling that refined or reshaped judicial definition of the limits of press freedom.

    The cases concerned matters ranging from The New York Times's publication of the Pentagon Papers to Hugo Zacchini's claim that TV broadcasts of his human cannonball act threatened his livelihood. Bezanson also examines the case of politician blackballed by the Miami Herald; the Pittsburgh Press's argument that it had the right to use gender based column headings in its classifieds; and a crime victim suing the Des Moines Register over the paper's publication of intimate details, including the victim's name.

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