Designed for students of communication that are new to law, this volume presents key principles and emphasizes the impact of timely, landmark cases on today's media world. Providing an applied learning experience, this new edition offers expanded coverage of telecommunications, digital media law, and social media. It presents discussions of contemporary political, social, and cultural issues such as artificial intelligence, surveillance, cybersecurity, revenge porn, deepfakes, and disinformation campaigns. To encourage critical thinking, chapters include "From the Trenches" vignettes written by practitioners, "Global View" pieces comparing U.S. status to that in other countries, and "Ethical Dilemmas" ideal for class discussion.
Communication Law serves as a core textbook for undergraduate courses in communication and mass media law.
Online resources for instructors, including an Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, PowerPoint slides, and Timelines are available at: www.routledge.com/9781032612980.
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David J. Weinert, University of Miami, USA
"When I was assigned to teach Media Law, I approached it with great trepidation - then I found Communication Law and realized I knew a lot more about media law than I thought I did. Communication Law and my teaching reflected how the law is used in media instead of the other texts I reviewed which were like books for lawyers rather than journalists."
Cliff Brockman, Wartburg College, USA








