The U.S. Supreme Court has held that it is usually a violation of the Fourth Amendment for law enforcement officers to allow the media to accompany them into a private home when the officers go in, even with a search or arrest warrant. The case:
a) Wilson v. Layne; b) Time, Inc. v. Hill; c) Melvin v. Reid; d) Cantrell v. Forest City Publishing Co.; e) Diaz v. Oakland Tribune.
A
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When dealing with neutral audiences, it is important to discover the reasons for their
neutrality. Listeners may be __________. a. gatekeeping, tension relieving, or summarizing b. uninformed, undecided, or uninterested c. uninformed, undecided, or unkempt d. gatekeeping, undecided, or uninterested e. withdrawing, blocking, or uninformed
The temporal structure of face-to-face communication can be best described as __________.
A. instantaneous B. delayed C. asynchronous D. unknown
When would it be appropriate to use a commercial Web site
as a source? What will be an ideal response?
The Lilly Ledbetter Act of 2009:
A) bars employers from retaliating against employees who disclose or ask about pay schedules. B) states that wage discrimination occurs whenever an employee receives discriminary pay. C) overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine. D) requires federal employers to provide maternity leave for all employees.