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Author Name Rogers, Donald J. Title Press Versus Government: Constitutional Issues Book Condition Very Good. ISBN Number 0671611054 / 9780671611057 Seller ID 0405F961505 Hardcover. Hardcover 1986 Julian Messner. Pictorial cover--no jacket. Very clean. 121pp, Index, Bibliography, B/W photos. Language: English. Teen level. 'An interesting study of landmark cases of the United States Supreme Court as they relate to the press. Each of the 9 cases that are examined illustrate the press' fight for freedom of the press and journalistic privilege and the Supreme Court's role in controlling the balance between the press and the government. The cases presented are well chosen and include Watergate, The H-Bomb Secret, and The New York Times Company vs. Sullivan. Rogers makes the important point that the Supreme Court's decisions reflect the liberal or conservative leaning of the judges. The impartiality of the court exists only to the extent that the judges can separate themselves from their own political bias. The writing is clear, and the book is well organized. When appropriate, the cases are related to each other, adding to the comprehensibility of the subject matter. There is no glossary, but all of the necessary legal terminology is defined in context....'--Janet E. Gelfand, School Library Journal, 1987.
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