Information and Socioeconomic Class in U.S. Constitutional Law
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The Supreme Court's information policy decisions support socioeconomic class divisions “by providing relatively few protections for media available to those at the bottom of the socioeconomic scale, directly limiting spending in some cases, deferring to labor law, and defining informational rights and responsibilities by profession.”
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[2] Newsworthy accusations and the privilege of neutral reportage , 1980 .
[3] Sandra Braman. Defining information: An approach for policymakers , 1989 .