Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech
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Martha Minow., Martha Minow|AUTHOR., & Eliza Foss|READER. (2021). Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech . Kalorama.

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Martha Minow, Martha Minow|AUTHOR and Eliza Foss|READER. 2021. Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech. Kalorama.

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Martha Minow, Martha Minow|AUTHOR and Eliza Foss|READER. Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech Kalorama, 2021.

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Martha Minow, Martha Minow|AUTHOR, and Eliza Foss|READER. Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech Kalorama, 2021.

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Building upon this basic argument, Minow outlines an array of reforms, including a new fairness doctrine, regulating digital platforms as public utilities, using antitrust authority to regulate the media, policing fraud, and more robust funding of public media. As she stresses, such reforms are the kinds of initiatives needed if the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of the press continues to hold meaning in the twenty-first century.
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