Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age
Explore the intricate relationship between the media and the United States Supreme Court in Richard Davis's insightful book, Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this engaging volume spans 282 pages and delves into the challenges reporters face as they navigate the court's efforts to maintain confidentiality regarding its deliberations. Davis examines the tension that arises from the conflicting goals of the justices and the press, providing a comprehensive analysis of how media coverage influences public perception of the Supreme Court. With chapters dedicated to the institution's coverage, the media's strategies for addressing the docket, and the broader implications of reporting on judicial proceedings, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of law, journalism, and public opinion. Discover how modern technology reshapes the narrative surrounding the nation's highest court and the critical role of the media in shaping democracy.