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Justices and Journalists

The U.S. Supreme Court and the Media
  • Richard Davis, Brigham Young University, Utah
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521704663
  • Publication date:February 2011
  • 264pages
  • 8 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.36kg
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    Justices and Journalists examines whether justices are becoming more publicity-conscious and why that might be happening. The book discusses the motives of justices "going public" and details their recent increased number of television and print interviews and amount of press coverage of their speeches. The book describes the interactions justices have (and have had) with the journalists who cover them. These interactions typically are not discussed publicly by justices or journalists. The book explains why justices care about press and public relations, how they employ external strategies to affect press portrayals of themselves and their institution, and how and why journalists participate in that interaction. Drawing on the papers of Supreme Court justices in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the book examines these interactions over the history of the Court. It also includes a content analysis of print and broadcast media coverage of Supreme Court justices covering a 40-year period from 1968 to 2007.

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