Part I: Introductory Material
Preface: How to Use This Book
Chapter 1: Court Systems, Citation, and Procedure
Chapter 2: The First Amendment - Theory and Practice
Part II: When Can You Be Sued (Or Prosecuted) For The Information You Publish?
Chapter 3: Libel: The Risk of Criticism, Insults and Trash Talk Chapter 4: Privacy: Publishing Private, Embarrassing or Sensitive Information
Chapter 5: Using Someone's Name or Likeness
Chapter 6: Copyright: Issues With Creating Content or Using Other People's Content
Chapter 7: Use of Trademarks, Logos, Slogans and Product Names
Chapter 8: Publishing Photos, Images, or Other Illustrations
Chapter 9: Use of Music
Chapter 10: Content that May Result in Personal Injury
Part III: Legal Issues in the Newsgathering Process
Chapter 11: Access to Information/Places/Events
Chapter 12: Newsgathering
Part IV: How Does the Government Regulate or Interfere with Speech?
Chapter 13: Being Subpoenaed or Searched Chapter 14: Speaking, Disseminating, or Protesting in Public Places
Chapter 15: Punishing or Restricting Sensitive or Offensive Topics
Chapter 16: Political Speech, Elections and Campaigns
Chapter 17: Ads/Promotions/Marketing
Chapter 18: Television & Radio-FCC Regulation
Chapter 19: Special Classes of Speakers
Part V: Special Considerations in the Modern Era
Chapter 20: How the Internet has Affected Publishing and the Law
Chapter 21: Practical Issues Related to Media Law