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Law and Ethics for Today''s Journalist: A Concise Guide

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By (author): Joe Mathewson

Law and Ethics for Today's Journalist offers aspiring and working journalists the practical understanding of law and ethics they must have to succeed at their craft. Instead of covering every nuance of media law for diverse communications majors, Mathewson focuses exclusively on what's relevant for journalists. Even though media law and media ethics are closely linked together in daily journalistic practice, they are usually covered in separate volumes. Mathewson brings them together in a clear and colourful way that practicing journalists will find more useful. Everything a journalist needs to know about legal protections, limitations, and risks inherent in workaday reporting is illustrated with highlights from major court opinions.

Mathewson advises journalists who must often make ethical decisions on the spot with no time for the elaborate, multi-faceted analysis. The book assigns to journalists the hard decisions on ethical questions such as whether to go undercover or otherwise misrepresent themselves in order to get a big story. The ethics chapter precedes the law chapters because ethical standards should underlie a journalist's work at all times. There may be occasions when ethics and law are not parallel, thus calling for the journalist to make a personal judgment. Law and Ethics for Today's Journalist is user-friendly, written in clear, direct, understandable language on issues that really matter to a working journalist. Supplementary reading of the actual court cases is recommended and links to most cases are provided in the text. The text includes a fine (but purposely not exhaustive) bibliography listing important and useful legal cases, including instructive appellate and trial court opinions, state as well as federal.

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  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780765640765

About Joe Mathewson

Joe Mathewson teaches courses in the ethics and law of journalism in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. As a former Supreme Court correspondent for The Wall Street Journal he is author of The Supreme Court and the Press: The Indispensable Conflict (2011 Northwestern University Press). Hes a contributor to chicagohistoryjournal.com having written pieces on Chicago-based Supreme Court cases involving prominent lawyers. In Chicago Mathewson covered business for The Wall Street Journal was a WBBM-TV reporter and served as press secretary to Illinois Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie. He authored a book on Chicago politics Up Against Daley (1974) as well as op-eds and Sunday magazine articles for the Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times. He has been a Cook County commissioner a director of several community banks an officer of a minority-owned broker-dealer and a securities arbitrator for the National Association of Securities Dealers. Mathewson has degrees from Dartmouth and the University of Chicago Law School and did graduate work in European politics and economies at the Bologna (Italy) Center of John Hopkins Universitys School of Advanced International Studies. He has served ten years as a trustee of Dartmouth College.

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