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Peer reviewedAnawalt, Howard C. – Journal of Communication, 1981
Concludes that the MacBride Commission's approach offers both a physical foundation and a set of protective principles for development of worldwide communication freedom and thus passes the basic test of compatibility with U.S. constitutional norms. (PD)
Descriptors: Communications, Developing Nations, Freedom of Speech, Journalism
Packwood, Bob – 1982
The views of the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee on freedom of electronic information are contained in this speech transcript. The speech opens with a warning that government regulation of the electronic media is expanding and extending in a dangerous way, posing the possibility that one day this regulation will be extended to the…
Descriptors: Communications, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation


