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Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Posted by philgomes 1:04 PM
"Teachin' The Law... Teachin' The Law..."

"Teachin' The Law... Teachin' The Law..."
Tonight I'll be doing the guest lecture thang at SFSU as part of Roberta Silverstein's PR class.
We've got a lot of ground to cover this time around, but I'm most excited about the first unit that we'll be discussing: media law.
I find it unfortunate that a lot of communications and business curricula don't impart the importance of landmark case law like NYT v. Sullivan or — my personal favorite — Saunders v. WHYY-TV. While many of these might be orthogonal to PR, aren't PR practicioners expected to be media experts? Isn't a basic knowledge of these watershed cases part of building this expertise?
Anyway, I'm sure it will be a lively class.




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