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The First Amendment bubble : how privacy and paparazzi threaten a free press PDF

317 Pages·2015·1.98 MB·English
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2nd Pass Pages MASTER 2nd Pass Pages MASTER The FirsT AmendmenT BuBBle 2nd Pass Pages MASTER 2nd Pass Pages MASTER The FirsT AmendmenT Bu BBle How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press Amy Gajda hArvArd universiTy Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England 2015 2nd Pass Pages MASTER Copyright © 2015 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Gajda, Amy, author. The First Amendment bubble: how privacy and paparazzi threaten a free press / Amy Gajda. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978- 0- 674- 36832- 3 1. Freedom of the press— United States. 2. Freedom of information— United States. 3. United States. Con sti tu tion. 1st Amendment. 4. Privacy, Right of— United States. 5. Paparazzi— United States. I. Title. KF4774.G35 2015 342.7308'53— dc23 2014014450 2nd Pass Pages MASTER For Louise, whose appreciation for the daily morning newspaper and the nightly evening news helped to inspire my career path. For Marie and Margaret, who taught me to appreciate the rich culture of the Old Country and the exciting media of the New. And for Clare, who led the way. 2nd Pass Pages MASTER 2nd Pass Pages MASTER Contents Preface ix 1 An Introduction 1 2 Legal Protections for News and Truthful Information: The Past 24 3 Legal Protections for News and Truthful Information: The Present 50 4 The Devolution of Mainstream Journalism 88 5 The Rise, and Lows, of Quasi- Journalism 122 6 The New Old Legal Call for Privacy 156 7 The First Amendment Bubble, Absolutism, and Hazardous Growth 191 8 Drawing Difficult Lines 222 Notes 263 Acknowledgments 293 Index 295 2nd Pass Pages MASTER

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In determining the news that's fit to print, U.S. courts have traditionally declined to second-guess professional journalists. But in an age when news, entertainment, and new media outlets are constantly pushing the envelope of acceptable content, the consensus over press freedoms is eroding. The Fi
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