In the past 65 years, the United States Supreme Court has outlined, through its decisions, its conceptions of the roles and responsibilities of the U.S. media. Analyzing every Supreme Court media case from 1931 to 1996, this book explores the changes in how the Court has conceived of the media's freedom. Hindman focuses on the educational and political functions of the media, the ethical principles of truth telling, and the conflict between collectivist and individualist interpretations of the First Amendment. The author challenges accepted views in the field, arguing that despite the justices' rhetoric, the Court has treated media freedom as a social goal rather than a right.
Rights vs. Responsibilities: The Supreme Court and the Media (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications)
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Author(s)Elizabeth B. Hindman
PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN0313299226
ISBN-139780313299223
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Sales Rank5,654,767
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸