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"Even My Own Mother Couldn't Recognize Me": Television News And Public Understanding, Jane Rhodes
"Even My Own Mother Couldn't Recognize Me": Television News And Public Understanding, Jane Rhodes
Federal Communications Law Journal
Broadcast journalists face conflicting responsibilities: the need to attract a large audience through visually entertaining products versus the need to present information that enhances public understanding. The Author argues that the media's social responsibility has become blurred in recent years as competition within the broadcast industry has increased. To keep the ratings up, many journalists are trying to force information into catchy sound bites without thinking about how such dissemination distorts that information. The Author argues that in spite of the increasing competition faced by broadcast journalists, they need to examine their professional practice and personal biases closely, with an …
Reading, Writing, And Sexual Harassment: Finding A Constitutional Remedy When Schools Fail To Address Peer Abuse, Karen Mellencamp Davis
Reading, Writing, And Sexual Harassment: Finding A Constitutional Remedy When Schools Fail To Address Peer Abuse, Karen Mellencamp Davis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Factors For Reasonable Suspicion: When Black And Poor Means Stopped And Frisked, David A. Harris
Factors For Reasonable Suspicion: When Black And Poor Means Stopped And Frisked, David A. Harris
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Checking The "Trigger-Happy" Congress: The Extraterritorial Extension Of Federal Employment Laws Requires Prudence, Derek G. Barella
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
28 U.S.C. § 1658: A Limitation Period With Real Limitations, Kimberly Jade Norwood
28 U.S.C. § 1658: A Limitation Period With Real Limitations, Kimberly Jade Norwood
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Homosexuality And The Constitution, Cass R. Sunstein
Homosexuality And The Constitution, Cass R. Sunstein
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
With All Deliberate Speed? A Reply To Professor Sunstein, Marc A. Fajer
With All Deliberate Speed? A Reply To Professor Sunstein, Marc A. Fajer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right Not To Endorse Gay Rights: A Reply To Sunstein, Craig M. Bradley
The Right Not To Endorse Gay Rights: A Reply To Sunstein, Craig M. Bradley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Remedial Use Of Race-Based Redistricting After Shaw V. Reno, David O. Barrett
The Remedial Use Of Race-Based Redistricting After Shaw V. Reno, David O. Barrett
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Dilemma Of Legal Discourse For Public Educational Responses To The "Crisis" Facing African-American Males, Kevin D. Brown
The Dilemma Of Legal Discourse For Public Educational Responses To The "Crisis" Facing African-American Males, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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