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Free Press v. Fair Trial: Supreme Court Decisions Since 1807
This volume takes a historical approach in analyzing all of the major United States Supreme Court cases relevant to the conflict between a free press and fair trial. Campbell's thorough analysis, which relates 30 primary cases to each other and to nearly 70 associated supporting cases, consists of five parts: (1) legal backgrounds;
Author(s) | By Douglas S. Campbell. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 264 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 21 Sept 1993 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This volume takes a historical approach in analyzing all of the major United States Supreme Court cases relevant to the conflict between a free press and fair trial. Campbell's thorough analysis, which relates 30 primary cases to each other and to nearly 70 associated supporting cases, consists of five parts: (1) legal backgrounds;
Primary Cases Listed Alphabetically by Full Title Introduction Primary Cases Aaron Burr v. U.S. (1807) Reid v. U.S. (1851) Reynolds v. U.S. (1878) Hopt v. Utah (1887) Spies v. Illinois (1887) Simmons v. U.S. (1891) Mattox v. U.S. (1892) Thiede v
DOUGLAS S. CAMPBELL is Chair of the Department of English, Journalism, and Philosophy at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Law Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, and the author of The