The Terrorist is a Star! Regulating Media Coverage of Publicity-Seeking Crimes. The Terrorist is a Star! Regulating Media Coverage of Publicity-Seeking Crimes.

The Terrorist is a Star! Regulating Media Coverage of Publicity-Seeking Crimes‪.‬

Federal Communications Law Journal 2008, June, 60, 3

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Publisher Description

"There is no need to cry in the wilderness when anyone so inclined can plead his case on national television." (1) I. PREFACE

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
96
Pages
PUBLISHER
Federal Communications Law Journal
SIZE
391.1
KB

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