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Ralph E. McCoys Freedom of the Press: An Annotated Bibliography covered some four hundred years of press freedom in the English-speaking world and was hailed by a reviewer as the most useful annotated bibliography ever produced on the topics of freedom and censorship in mass communication.This second supplement, covering the years from 1978 to 1992, contains more than 3,900 entries and follows the pattern and scope of both the original bibliography and the first supplement, which covered the years from 1967 to 1977. An annotated bibliography of books, pamphlets, journal articles, dissertations, films, and other materials relating to freedom of the press in the English-speaking world, the bibliography defines the word press generically to include all media of mass communications: books, newspapers, and other printed matter, but also motion pictures, recordings, radio and television broadcasts, and to a limited extent, stage plays.Annotations in this supplement are descriptive rather than critical, and both positive and negative statements on press freedom are included. Whenever possible the authors own words have been used to summarize the work or to express salient points of view. Articles on the nature and effect of pornography that do not deal directly with press freedom but provide background information are included.The present volume is more selective than the original and the first supplement, particularly in covering news events. One or two reports are often used to represent a much larger number of articles available, thereby eliminating much duplication. The format of this volume, however, follows that of the earlier volumes: it is arranged alphabetically by personal or corporate author or by title where the author is unknown. To facilitate a subject approach to the work, a comprehensive subject index identifies topics, concepts, countries, individuals, court decisions, and titles of censored works.

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title:Freedom of the Press : An Annotated Bibliography : Second Supplement, 1978-1992
author:McCoy, Ralph E.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809315831
print isbn13:9780809315833
ebook isbn13:9780585034874
language:English
subjectFreedom of the press--Bibliography.
publication date:1993
lcc:K3255.A12M3 1993eb
ddc:016.32344/5
subject:Freedom of the press--Bibliography.
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Freedom of the Press
An Annotated Bibliography
Second Supplement: 19781992
Ralph E. McCoy
With a Foreword by Franklyn S. Haiman
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
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COPYRIGHT 1993 BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
DESIGNED BY ANDOR BRAUN
PRODUCTION SUPERVISED BY NATALIA NADRAGA
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Publication of this work was made possible in part through a grant from The Freedom Forum.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
McCoy, Ralph E. (Ralph Edward), 1915
Freedom of the press : an annotated bibliography : second
supplement, 19781992 / Ralph E. McCoy ; with a foreword by Franklyn
S. Haiman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Freedom of the pressBibliography. I. Title.
K3255.A12M3 1993
016.32344'5dc20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 692-8395
ISBN 0-8093-1583-1Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 13
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In memory of Robert Bingham Downs
19031991
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Contents
Foreword
by Franklyn S. Haiman
ix
Preface
by Ralph E. McCoy
xiii
Bibliography
1
Addendum
377
Index
407

Page ix
Foreword
by Franklyn S. Haiman
IT IS MOST APPROPRIATE that the second supplement (spanning the period 197892) to Ralph E. McCoy's monumental Freedom of the Press: An Annotated Bibliography should appear as we enter the third century of the First Amendment. For by now a rich, diverse, and massive body of literature has accumulated about the freedom of speech and press clauses of that amendment, and anyone who is seriously interested in traveling through it needs the signposts that McCoy's efforts provide. Scholars and students of free expression are thus greatly in debt to Ralph McCoy for facilitating their work in a way that even the most sophisticated modern computer search technology cannot provide.
Much has happened to our freedoms of speech and press since McCoy's first supplement (covering the years 196777) appeared in 1979, let alone what had happened between the publication of his original volume in 1968 and the decade of that first supplement. Since 1978, the composition of the United States Supreme Court, the final arbiter of what the Bill of Rights means, has changed dramatically. The Court's most stalwart defenders of free expression, Justices William Brennan, Thurgood Marshall, and Potter Stewart, have retired and been replaced by justices who are unlikely to take as expansive a view of the First Amendment. Landmark free speech and free press decisions have also been handed down during this same period, radically altering the legal landscape in many First Amendment areas.
Their range is staggering. In 1978, the Supreme Court held that a police search through the files of a newspaper office violated neither the First or Fourth Amendments (Zurcher v. Stanford Daily); that speech cannot be abridged because it emanates from a corporation rather than a "natural person" (First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti); and that the government has the power to tell broadcasters that they may not air so-called indecent language at times when children are likely to be in the audience (F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation). The following year it decided that plaintiffs in a libel suit have a right to explore the editorial processes and the state of mind of journalists in order to try to prove that what was printed or aired was a deliberate falsehood or disseminated with reckless disregard for the truth (
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