UCBerkeley Media Studies 104A, 001 - Spring 2015

The course considers the history and contemporary meaning of the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and the press. Emphasizing the real world implications of major Supreme Court decisions, the course examines restrictions on speech and press imposed by national security, libel, injurious speech, and privacy, as well as issues of access to information and government regulation of new media. Created by UCBerkeley.


Average Course Length

55 hours


Skill Level

Intermediate



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1: 2015-01-20
2: 2015-01-22
3: 2015-01-27
4: 2015-01-29
5: 2015-02-03
6: 2015-02-05
7: 2015-02-10
8: 2015-02-12
9: 2015-02-17
10: 2015-02-19
11: 2015-02-24
12: 2015-02-26
13: 2015-03-03
14: 2015-03-12
15: 2015-03-17
16: 2015-03-19
17: 2015-03-31
18: 2015-04-02
19: 2015-04-07
20: 2015-04-09
21: 2015-04-14
22: 2015-04-16
23: 2015-04-21
24: 2015-04-23
25: 2015-04-28
26: 2015-04-30
27: 2015-05-05