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The Law of Public Communication is a definitive textbook examining the complex legal landscape surrounding public discourse, media, and freedom of speech in America. Authored by leading communication law scholars William E. Lee, Daxton R. Stewart, and Jonathan Peters, this work provides thorough coverage of constitutional protections, regulatory frameworks, and practical applications of communication law.
The book addresses key topics including First Amendment doctrine, defamation, privacy, intellectual property, and media regulation. It explores how courts balance free speech rights with other societal interests and examines the evolving legal challenges posed by digital media and online communication. Ideal for students, journalists, legal professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the regulatory environment of modern public communication.







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