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Communications Law

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Communications Law provides a clear, accessible overview of the laws and regulations that shape how we communicate. Focusing on the U.S. Constitution-especially the First and Fourteenth Amendments-together with statutory law and federal and state case law, author Michael G. Walsh explores how legal principles intersect with technology, economics, politics, and culture. Topics range from hate speech and sedition to privacy rights, telecommunications, and the ever-evolving challenges of internet law. Designed to engage rather than intimidate, this textbook helps students grasp where laws governing communication come from, how they have evolved, and how constitutional principles influence today's legal landscape. Real-life cases that shaped American history and communications law bring abstract concepts to life, offering concrete examples that deepen understanding. Written by a trial lawyer and former journalist in plain, approachable language, Communications Law equips students with the foundational knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to navigate the complex world of communications law. It's an essential text for understanding the history, principles, statutes, and precedents that guide today's communication industry in the United States.
Michael G. Walsh is an adjunct faculty member at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches communications law. He holds a doctorate in law from Western Michigan University's Cooley Law School and an M.L.S. in journalism-law from the University of Oklahoma.
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