This comprehensive casebook provides a collection of key court cases and materials that illustrate the principles and doctrines of communications law. It covers a wide range of topics, including freedom of speech, media ownership, regulation of broadcasting and cable television, internet regulation, and telecommunications law. The book includes excerpts from landmark Supreme Court decisions, as well as relevant statutes and regulations. Each case is accompanied by insightful commentary and analysis, helping readers understand the legal reasoning behind the court's decisions. With its extensive coverage and pedagogical features, this book is an essential resource for students studying communications law.