Gena Asher | Aug. 20, 2010
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“What They Meant to Say: The Courts Try to Explain Branzburg v. Hayes” attempts to unravel one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most confusing First Amendment decisions by examining all cases that discussed or explained Branzburg in the Supreme Court and lower federal and state courts from 1972 to the present. The article is scheduled to be published later this year.
This is the second Monographs article from an IU School of Journalism professor in the last year. Associate professor Radhika Parameswaran and Kavitha Cardoza, a senior reporter at National Public Radio affiliate WAMU in Washington, D.C., published “Melanin on the Margins: Advertising and the Cultural Politics of Fair/Light/White Beauty in India” in the Autumn 2009 issue.
Journalism & Communication Monographs publishes quarterly and generally carries one article per issue.
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