COM 352 Mass Communication Law
JOUR J300 Communications Law
Department of Communication
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne
Spring 2006
T-R 9:00-10:45
Neff 147

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Instructor Information
Course Description
Course Objectives
Texts
Assignments
Course Policies
Course Schedule and Readings
Case Summaries
Legal Teams
Final Project

Dr. Jonathan David Tankel
230F Neff Hall
Phone: 481-5789
E-mail: tankel@ipfw.edu

Office Hours:
T-R 12:00-1:00
T 5:00-6:00 PM
and by appointment


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Course Description
This course examines the legal frameworks in which mass media function in the United States. Of paramount importance is the relationship among government, mass media, and the general public. The relationship includes

  1. legislation (Congress);
  2. regulatory policy and actions (Executive); and
  3. criminal and civil judicial actions.
This course will review these various intersections of media, government, and the public from the perspectives of both case law and public policy.

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Course Objectives
At the conclusion of the course, the student should be able

Texts

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Assignments
All assignment must be completed.

  1. Students will complete (3) three examinations.
  2. Students will complete one (1) Essay. In this essay, you will respond to the remarks by FCC Chair Kevin Martin on the issue of newspaper-broadcast station cross-ownership. Please address in your essay the basic conflict in U.S. media law involving balancing the need for public safety and the individual's right to self-determination and self expression.
    Due: May 2nd (with Exam #3)
  3. Students will write three (3) Case Summaries (see Case Summary).
    Case summaries are due on Exam days. They constitute part of the exam. The following cases are assigned:

    1. Due at Examination #1
      24/7 RECORDS, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, INC. and SHERIDAN SQUARE ENTERTAINMENT, LLC, doing business as Artemis Records, Defendants-Appellees.

      429 F.3d 39; 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 24034


    2. Due at Examination #2
      AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RESPONDENTS; MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC., ET AL. INTERVENORS

      406 F.3d 689; 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 7847; 74 U.S.P.Q.2D (BNA) 1545; 33 Media L. Rep. 2459


    3. Due at Examination #3
      WISCONSIN RIGHT TO LIFE, INC., APPELLANT v. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION (SCOTUS, 2006)



  4. Students will participate in the development of an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief for TO BE ANNOUNCED.

    The group will submit the brief in advance of oral arguments to be made as part of a final presentation.


    Grading
    Course assignments and examinations will be weighted as follows:

    Exams (150 points each)450 points
    Case Summaries (100 points each)300 points
    Essay100 points
    Group Brief/Presentation150 points
    Total 1000 points

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    The final grade will be based on the following scale:
    PointsGrade
    1000-890 pointsA
    889-790 pointsB
    789-700 pointsC
    699-600 pointsD
    599 points-belowF

    Campus Services

    Case Summary

    Each student is required to write three case summaries. The summaries describe the specific Court's findings.

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    Each summary will include:

    Group Brief (TBA)


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    Spring 2006
    Date(s) Calendar Item
    Jan 2-5 Final Advising and Registration for Spring Semester
    Jan. 9 Classes Begin
    Jan. 9-13 Late Registration and Drop/Add
    Jan. 13 Final Spring Payment Deadline
    Jan. 13 Last Day for Full Refund (for 16-week classes)
    Jan. 13 Weekend College Classes Begin at 4:30 p.m.
    Jan. 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
    Feb. 6 Pass/Not Pass and Audit-to-Credit Deadline
    Mar. 6-12 Spring Recess
    Mar. 13 Classes Resume
    Mar. 17 Credit-to-Audit Deadline
    Mar. 17 Last Day to Withdraw (for 16-week classes)
    April 14 Classes Suspended at 4:30 p.m.
    April 17 Classes Resume
    May 1-7 Last Week of Classes and Final Exams
    May 7 End of Spring Semester
    May 10 Commencement


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