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Law of Electronic Media
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University of Iowa College of  Law
Iowa City, Iowa
Fall 2008
Nicholas Johnson

Summary of Readings

[NOTE: Note footnotes' reference to precise pages.

This is an approximate guideline only. It is intended as an illustration of the scope of subject matter and a possible progression. It is subject to change and, if past experience is any guide, considerable slippage. As it is revised throughout the semester the dates of revision wil be provided here. Check the "Syllabus" for annotations, discussion questions and assignments.

If it was not assigned or otherwise brought to your attention in a prior class, read the instructor's "So You Want to Be a Lawyer: A Play in Four Acts" (1998). There's more to becoming a successful professional lawyer than legal knowledge and analytical ability. (As Southwest Airlines puts it, "We hire for attitude and train for skills.") This easy read gives you some insight into what is going to be expected of you by the instructor for this class and as well, he believes, by the lawyers with whom you soon will be working.  -- N.J., July 15, 2008, October 20, 2008.



 
Approximate Dates Main Topic Sub-Topic Casebook Pages Your 2nd Priority Pages Video
Aug. 27
Sept. 2 & 3
The Basics Why do we care? Chapter 4: Media Literacy; Chapter 11: Media and Politics1; [TPFL Ch. 4] "War Made Easy" excerpt; 
"Wag the Dog" excerpt
What is "the media"? p. 34 ("Or of the Press") Chapter 2: Defnitional Considerations2 Jon Stewart segment ("you're hurting us")
First Amendment pp. 11-34, 1060 "What are the values and consequences of the First Amendment" in Chapter 1 (a)3 Noam Chomsky; Justice Black
Administrative & International Law pp. 34-39
Sept. 9 & 10 New Property: "Spectrum" pp. 41-54 (only)
Rationale for Regulation pp. 67-96 Chapter 5: Media Reform4 "Ronald Reagan the Movie"; Dixie Chicks; Minot
Sept. 16 & 17; Sept. 23 & 24 Journalism Law (a sample) Defamation  pp. 871-936 Chapter 6 (c)5 Absence Malice; Johnny Carson; Tony Lewis
Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 FCC Regulation Political Speech pp. 157-83, 193-96
 
Chapter 6 (a) and (b)6
Oct. 7 & 8 Licensing  pp. 97-126, 143-45 ["A Day in the Life" - only: Briefing for Commissioners, The Aural Agenda, Conclusion]7 Media Fnd'n; Daily Show; Miller; CBS
Oct. 14 & 15;
Oct. 21 & 22 
Cable pp. 417-67, 468-76, 532-58
Oct. 28 & 29; 
Nov. 4
Journalism Law Judicial System Coverage pp. 991-1014 ["Public Right Public Trial" 429, 430, 431, 432 - enlarge it]
Confidentiality pp. 1014-32
Access pp. 1032-49 ["Open Meetings"]
Nov. 5;
Nov. 11 & 12
Privacy pp. 937-89 "No Secrets," Escelon, "Spy on Americans"
Nov. 18 & 19 Copyright pp. 805-38, 846-50 Chapter 10 ABC Copying Music
Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Break begins Nov. 26) FCC Regulation Non-Political Speech pp. 210-307 Chapter 6 (c) Janet Jackson
Dec. 2 & 3 Media Concentration pp. 698-804 Chapter 7 Colbert on ATT

1. "The Problem With the Media," pp. 187-189; "Ignorance as a Political Tool" and "Manipulation Through Advertising," pp. 191-96.

2. "What is 'The Press'?" pp. 38-42

3. pp. 4-7

4. pp. 71-80 45-50 (plus endnotes, pp. 80-86)

5. pp. 97-101

6. pp. 87-97

7. See direct links to these sections in "Contents" on opening Web page for article.