The Changing Media Landscape, Free Speech and the Law
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The Changing Media Landscape, Free Speech and the Law (7125): Thomas Jefferson, much as he hated the press when he was President, believed firmly in the value of a free press. He most famously said: "The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." The business of media has radically changed and over the past 20 years with the introduction of the internet and the inevitable fragmentation that followed, together with the introduction of social media. Many traditional sources of news are struggling to stay viable and cutting staff, while new sources of news, including anyone with a twitter or Tik Tok account, proliferate -- with much consumer confusion about what sources are credible. In this course we will cover a range of topics: from Johnny Depp's defamation case against Amber Heard; to Elon Musk and the tweets that prompted the SEC to file suit; to the Pentagon papers and The Washington Post and more. Elements used in grading: Attendance, class participation and a group in class presentation on a topic of the groups choice. Interested SLS students should complete and submit an S-Term Course Selection Form 2023 available at https://law.stanford.edu/education/s-term/) by April 25, 2023. Forms received after the deadline will be processed on a rolling basis until the class is full. S-Term early start for Autumn Quarter. Class meets 10:00AM-12:00PM on September 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, & 21. Class dinner, 6:00PM-8:00PM on Thursday, September 14.
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