786.01 Media Law

This class will examine the regulation of communications media, including newspapers, broadcast media, social media, and internet content generally. Students will consider current events and ongoing debates regarding mainstream media, “fake news,” social media platforms, and leak investigations, while also exploring the historical and jurisprudential underpinnings of First Amendment and media law. In weighing the interests of the free press against competing interests like privacy, security, and reputation, this class will cover topics such as defamation, rights of publicity, privacy, and access to information. Students will learn skills relevant to defending reporters and other members of the press in litigations and advisory matters.

Enrollment Pre-/Co- Requisite Information

This class can serve as a pre- or co-requisite for enrollment in the First Amendment Clinic.

Fall 2020

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
786.01
3
Simulated Writing, Litigation
Take-home examination
Practical exercises
Class participation
Nicole Ligon
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW.786.01.F20
Email list: LAW.786.01.F20@sakai.duke.edu
Course
Degree Requirements
JD elective
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
IntllLLM IP Cert
Course Areas of Practice
Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Intellectual Property, Science, and Technology Law
Labor and Employment Law
Law, Democracy, and Society