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SCOTUS and COVID

How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments
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 2023

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Copyright year
2023
ISBN-Print
978-1-5381-7261-2
ISBN-Online
978-1-5381-7263-6
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
134
Product type
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Table of contents

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    1. Dedication No access
    2. Contents No access
    3. Figures No access
    4. Tables No access
    5. Acknowledgments No access
    1. Significance of the Book No access
    2. The Traditional Relationship between the Media, Individuals, and the Court No access
    3. The Difficulty of Covering the US Supreme Court No access
    4. (Limited) Public Access to Supreme Court Oral Argument No access
    5. Evolving Access to Supreme Court Oral Arguments No access
    6. Why Access to Supreme Court Oral Argument Audio Is Vital No access
    7. Why We Expect the Media to Adapt to Changes in Oral Argument Access No access
    8. Plan for the Book No access
    9. Conclusion No access
    1. Introduction No access
      1. Collecting Data on News Outlets That Cover the Court No access
      2. Online Print News Coverage Data Collection No access
      3. Broadcast News Coverage Data Collection No access
      4. General Oral Argument and Case-Level Data Collection No access
    2. Conclusion No access
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Overview of Coverage Frequency Argument No access
      1. The Volume of Online Print Media Coverage No access
      2. Which Specific Cases Garnered the Most Coverage? No access
      3. Online Print Media Coverage by Ideology of Outlet No access
    3. Methods and Model No access
    4. Conclusion No access
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Overview of Nature of Coverage Argument No access
      1. Did Livestreaming Change the Length of News Stories about Oral Arguments? No access
        1. Use of Direct Justice Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
        2. Use of Direct Attorney Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
        3. Length of Justice Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
        4. Length of Attorney Quotations from Oral Arguments No access
      2. Did Livestreaming Lead to Less Original Reporting? No access
      3. Use of Oral Argument Audio Clips No access
    3. Methods and Model No access
    4. Conclusion No access
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Volume of Broadcast News Coverage No access
    3. Nature of Broadcast News Coverage No access
    4. Content of News Stories through Word Clouds No access
    5. Conclusion No access
    6. Summary of Our Findings No access
    7. Implications of Our Findings No access
    8. Permanent Commitment to Livestreaming Oral Argument Audio No access
    9. Video Coverage of Oral Argument No access
    10. Future Research No access
    11. Concluding Thoughts No access
    1. VARIABLES CODED FOR EACH NEWS SOURCE (Online Print and Broadcast) No access
    2. Variables Coded for Each Quote No access
    3. Case-Level Data No access
    4. Additional Tables and Models No access
  1. Bibliography No access Pages 107 - 114
    1. Introduction No access
    2. Chapter 1 No access
    3. Chapter 2 No access
    4. Chapter 3 No access
    5. Chapter 4 No access
    6. Conclusion No access
  2. Index No access Pages 127 - 132
  3. About the Authors No access Pages 133 - 134

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