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SCOTUS and COVID
How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments- Authors:
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- 2023
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- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-7261-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-7263-6
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 134
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
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- Acknowledgments No access
- Significance of the Book No access
- The Traditional Relationship between the Media, Individuals, and the Court No access
- The Difficulty of Covering the US Supreme Court No access
- (Limited) Public Access to Supreme Court Oral Argument No access
- Evolving Access to Supreme Court Oral Arguments No access
- Why Access to Supreme Court Oral Argument Audio Is Vital No access
- Why We Expect the Media to Adapt to Changes in Oral Argument Access No access
- Plan for the Book No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introduction No access
- Collecting Data on News Outlets That Cover the Court No access
- Online Print News Coverage Data Collection No access
- Broadcast News Coverage Data Collection No access
- General Oral Argument and Case-Level Data Collection No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introduction No access
- Overview of Coverage Frequency Argument No access
- The Volume of Online Print Media Coverage No access
- Which Specific Cases Garnered the Most Coverage? No access
- Online Print Media Coverage by Ideology of Outlet No access
- Methods and Model No access
- Conclusion No access
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- Overview of Nature of Coverage Argument No access
- Did Livestreaming Change the Length of News Stories about Oral Arguments? No access
- Use of Direct Justice Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
- Use of Direct Attorney Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
- Length of Justice Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
- Length of Attorney Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
- Did Livestreaming Lead to Less Original Reporting? No access
- Use of Oral Argument Audio Clips No access
- Methods and Model No access
- Conclusion No access
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- Volume of Broadcast News Coverage No access
- Nature of Broadcast News Coverage No access
- Content of News Stories through Word Clouds No access
- Conclusion No access
- Summary of Our Findings No access
- Implications of Our Findings No access
- Permanent Commitment to Livestreaming Oral Argument Audio No access
- Video Coverage of Oral Argument No access
- Future Research No access
- Concluding Thoughts No access
- VARIABLES CODED FOR EACH NEWS SOURCE (Online Print and Broadcast) No access
- Variables Coded for Each Quote No access
- Case-Level Data No access
- Additional Tables and Models No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 107 - 114
- Introduction No access
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- Chapter 4 No access
- Conclusion No access
- Index No access Pages 127 - 132
- About the Authors No access Pages 133 - 134





