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How Free Can the Press Be?

How Free Can the Press Be?
The First Amendment to the Constitution states that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press, but the definitions of "press, " "freedom, " and even "abridgment" have evolved by means of judicial rulings on cases concerning the limits and purposes of press freedoms. In How Free Can the Press Be? Randall P. Bezanson explores the changes in understanding of press freedom in America by discussing in depth nine of the most pivotal and provocative First Amendment cases in U.S. judicial history. These cases were argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, state supreme courts, and even a local circuit court, and concerned matters ranging from The New York Times's publication of the Pentagon Papers to Hugo Zacchini, the human cannonball who claimed television broadcasts of his act threatened his livelihood. Other cases include a politician blackballed by the Miami Herald and prevented from responding in its pages, the Pittsburgh Press arguing it had the right to employ gender-based column headings in its classified ads section, and the victim of a crime suing the Des Moines Register over that paper's publication of intimate details, including the victim's name. Each case resulted in a ruling that refined or reshaped judicial definition of the limits of press freedom. Does the First Amendment give the press a special position under the law? Is editorial judgment a cornerstone of the press? Does the press have a duty to publish truth and fact, to present both sides of a story, to respect the privacy of individuals, to obtain its information through legally acceptable means? How does press freedom weigh against national security? Bezanson addresses these and other questions, examiningthe arguments on both sides and using these landmark cases as a springboard for a wider discussion of the meaning and limits of press freedom.



Attacks on the Press in 2002: A Worldwide Survey by the Committee to Protect Journalists by Serge Schmemann, X
Attacks on the Press in 2002: A Worldwide Survey by the Committee to Protect Journalists by Serge Schmemann, X
In the months following the September 11 attacks, world leaders began a flurry of attempts to muzzle the press. Some governments prevented journalists from covering anti-U.S. demonstrations or criticizing U.S. policies. Others opportunistically adopted the rhetoric of the "war on terrorism" to justify repressive measures against the media. Still other leaders took a cue from the tactics used by the U.S. military in Afghanistan to keep the press away from the battlefield. Today the international press freedom landscape has become even more complex. U.S. rhetoric warning about the perils of dissent has largely dissipated, but in many other parts of the world--from Central Asia to Southern Africa--authoritarian leaders seeking to disguise their repressive actions by associating with the U.S. antiterrorism campaign continue to call journalists who criticize ruling regimes "terrorists." Because scores of journalists are imprisoned every year for their work and hundreds more are routinely subjected to physical attack, illegal detention, spurious legal action, and death threats, the Committee to Protect Journalists, a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization, publishes an annual reference guide to violations of press freedom worldwide. Attacks on the Press in 2002 provides factual and unbiased accounts of press freedom abuses in more than 120 countries, along with in-depth reports on journalists jailed for challenging government orthodoxy in countries whose leaders would prefer docile and obedient media. Policymakers, librarians, academics, students, international correspondents, editors on the foreign desk, or anyone interested in world affairs will find Attacks on the Press avaluable reference guide to the state of global press freedom.



Military press - The military press is an exercise falling in the domain of weight lifting, powerlifting and bodybuilding in which the lifter remains vertical and raising and lowering the bar directly above the shoulder. It is intended for the development of the shoulder, or deltoid muscles.

Bench press - The bench press is an exercise in powerlifting and bodybuilding in which the lifter lies on his/her back on a bench, raising and lowering the bar directly above the chest. It is intended for the development of the chest, or pectoral, muscles, frontal shoulders, serratus, but a variation exists for the triceps.

Powerlifting - Powerlifting is a strength sport, consisting of three events: the squat, the bench press, and the deadlift. The maximum weight lifted in each event is totalled for a final score; lifters compete in bodyweight classes.

Any press is good press - "Any press is good press" is a slogan that describes the phenomenon of sensationalism, in the media, as being positive in the sense that it gets publicity. Thus even coverage of a scandal or a controversy can help sell a movie or increase a person's celebrity.



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