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The courts and the media

The courts and the media

Jane Johnston, Patrick Keyzer, Pearson, Mark

About this book

"Rupert Murdoch, Julian Assange and Mohamed Haneef have felt the heat that can develop in head-on encounters of the media and the law. Smart phones, social media and live updates have sharpened age-old dilemmas for the courts. The jury system is under threat, as jurors turn to Google - and defy instructions to stick to evidence. The news media struggle with inconsistent suppression orders. Judges wonder how to insulate justice from Twitter and Facebook. The eminent contributors to this book are Chief Justices, journalists, News Ltd.'s former CEO, legal scholars and court officials. They see the anxieties from different viewpoints - and the opportunities as well - but none is under illusions about how serious (and complex) the issues are becoming"--Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL22739683W

Subjects

Social mediaLaw and legislationConduct of court proceedingsLegal JournalismRight of PrivacyCrime and the pressFree press and fair trialMass mediaNewspaper court reporting

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