Communications Law: Liberties, Restraints, and the Modern Media provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and regulatory framework governing the modern media. It covers topics such as freedom of speech, media ownership, content regulation, and access to information. The book explores the tension between the First Amendment and the need to regulate media in the public interest. It also examines the role of technology in shaping the media landscape and the challenges posed by new forms of media. This book is essential for lawyers, journalists, policymakers, and students studying communications law.