Justices and Journalists
Discover the intriguing dynamics between the judiciary and the media in "Justices and Journalists," a thought-provoking book by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2011, this compelling paperback spans 264 pages and delves into the growing trend of justices becoming more publicity-conscious. The author meticulously explores the motivations behind justices 'going public,' shedding light on their increasing participation in television and print interviews, as well as the substantial press coverage of their speeches. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of law and media, offering a unique perspective on how public perception can influence the judiciary. Enhance your understanding of this contemporary issue by adding "Justices and Journalists" to your collection today!