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Point-Counterpoint-Issues in Contemporary American Society

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Great for age 12-18 years
The increased popularity of Weblogs, or "blogs," has prompted many questions: Should blogging about a candidate be considered a political advertisement, subject to campaign finance laws? Should bloggers receive the same access to public officials and events as traditional journalists do? Should schools be able to regulate their students' blogs? "Blogging" tackles these issues by examining this hot-button topic from different angles. Full-color photographs, comprehensive sidebars, and relevant elements of the argument add value to this useful new resource for students of current issues.

 

This book is part of a book series called Point-Counterpoint-Issues in Contemporary American Society .

There are 107 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Chelsea House Publishers .

David L. Hudson Jr. , JD, is an attorney, educator, and author who serves as director of academic affairs and legal writing at the Nashville School of Law. He also teaches at Vanderbilt Law School and Belmont University College of Law.

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Point-Counterpoint-Issues in Contemporary American Society

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