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Oct. 2003. 256p. index. Univ. of Illinois, $34.95 (0-252-02866-X). 342.73.
Does the First Amendment protect broadcasters from prosecution when their reporters have broken the law in gathering their stories? When can the courts prohibit the publication of material that might expose American soldiers to danger? Such questions swirl about the controversial cases Bezanson brings together to challenge the dogmatism that often blinds Americans to social interests requiring restraints on the media. Some of the cases (such as that involving publication of the Pentagon papers) have created national furor, ...