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Truth and Transparency: Undercover Investigations in the Twenty-First Century


ISBN13: 9781108725422
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Paperback
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While undercover investigators have been celebrated as critical conduits of political speech, they have also been derided as intrusive and spy-like, inconsistent with private property rights, and morally or ethically questionable. In Truth and Transparency, Alan Chen and Justin Marceau examine this distinction and provide clarity that has until now been lacking. The book concretely defines undercover investigations, distinguishes the practice from investigative journalism and whistleblowing, and provides a comprehensive legal history. Chapters explores the public need for investigations and the rights of investigators, paying close attention to the types of investigations that fall beyond the scope of constitutional protection. The book also provides concrete empirical evidence of the broad, bipartisan support for undercover investigations and champions the practice as an essential component of the transparency our democracy needs to thrive.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, Media and Entertainment Law
Contents:
1. An overview of undercover investigations in journalism and political activism
2. Evolving journalistic ethical standards regarding undercover investigations
3. Investigative deception and the First Amendment
4. Free speech protections for video recordings
5. Public perceptions of undercover investigations
6. Undercover investigations and new technologies
Conclusion