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    Syllabus: Journalism Law and Ethics, JOUR 3101 (Fall 2019)

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    2019
    Author
    Harper, Christopher
    Department
    Journalism
    Subject
    Journalism--Study and teaching
    Freedom of expression--United States
    Freedom of the press--United States
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    This is a foundation course in personal freedom and professional protection. Through critical thinking, legal reasoning, research, and problem-solving, you should better understand the foundation for freedom of expression and should be able to apply the law to contemporary issues. Students will discuss cases and their ethical implications to better understand how judicial values are linked to the work of mass media professionals and the free expression of citizens.
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    Harper, Christopher. Syllabus for Journalism Law and Ethics. Department of Journalism, Temple U, Philadelphia, Fall 2019.
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