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Keeton, W. Page – Texas Law Review, 1976
The English and American defamation principles are compared, including the various privileges to defame and defenses to liability. The author, a professor of law in torts, suggests that the law of defamation can be simplified without upsetting the proper balance between protecting personal reputations and encouraging the free interchange of ideas.…
Descriptors: American Culture, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Cultural Context
Bishop, Robert L.; And Others – 1974
This paper analyzes three sets of Soviet documents, some directed toward a domestic audience, some toward an English-speaking audience, and some toward Third World countries. It was hypothesized that references to the United States would, over time, reflect the lessening of tensions between the super powers, but that material directed toward Third…
Descriptors: American Culture, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis
Lawhorne, Clifton O. – 1971
This handbook, intended for journalists and others in the field of communication, examines the evolving law of libel in the United States and discusses the effects of recent trends. By placing libel law in the context of American History and by using over 500 court cases as specific examples, the author demonstrates not only its historical…
Descriptors: American Culture, Due Process, Federal Legislation, Information Dissemination