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Fourth Estate Discussion at its Best,
By Layne Russell (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate: The Law of Mass Media (Hardcover)
Although I have recently switched to another textbook for my Media Law class, I greatly enjoyed using as a class text Carter's First Amendment and the Fourth Estate. The text lent itself to excellent discussions in class and readily provided excellent case studies and reading material for the students. (Currently I use two texts for such diversity). My only concern is that, at an undergraduate level, the book is unclear on direction for the student not versed in legal and analytical thinking, and like all comphrehensive and advanced texts, a bit too overwhelming academically for freshmen and sophomores. I would highly recommend the text, however, for graduate studies in media law.
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Good Quality,
This review is from: The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate, The Law of Mass Media (Hardcover)
The book was in great quality and I was very impressed with this seller. Took a little while to arrive but I didn't pay more for shipping, just standard so that could be why. I'd definitely recommend!
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The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate: The Law of Mass Media (University Casebook Series) by T. Barton Carter (Hardcover - Dec. 2000)
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