Modern US. presidents have chosen their words meticulously and deliberately, with the assistance of aides and speechwriters, all with a view toward how their message would be delivered and understood. Rarely has the electorate had access to the unvarnished thoughts of a president. At times, secretly recorded conversations in the White House have allowed Americans to hear the unabashed thoughts of various presidents. However, save for the Watergate scandal, those recordings had no immediate, discernible democratic impact because they were released years after the presidents\u27 words were recorded. The recordings are noteworthy because they capture presidents\u27 musings in the private sphere, where one is more secure and more likely to enga...
While the relationship between the press, the public, and the U.S. president has been ever-evolving...
Perhaps analogous to President Franklin D. Roosevelts use of radio for his fireside chats, President...
Today, protectable speech takes many forms in many spaces. This Note is about the spaces. This Note ...
Modern US. presidents have chosen their words meticulously and deliberately, with the assistance of ...
President Donald Trump’s use of Twitter portends a turning point in presidential communication. His ...
President Donald Trump’s affinity for Twitter has raised novel issues of constitutional law, tested ...
More than any time in history technology allows politicians to directly reach large audiences to inc...
From threats, to hate speech, to potential criminal statements, Donald Trump has made use of Twitter...
Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto pol...
This article addresses current issues in authenticating and managing digital-born social media recor...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
This research is an in-depth study of how the current President of the United States is tweeting whi...
This thesis examines the role of media on the subjectivity of truth in presidential rhetoric and its...
Analyzing President Trump's Tweets (N = 30,386) with the first tweet starting from 4 May 2009, this ...
Evolving technologies allow politicians to directly reach large audiences to increase interaction. N...
While the relationship between the press, the public, and the U.S. president has been ever-evolving...
Perhaps analogous to President Franklin D. Roosevelts use of radio for his fireside chats, President...
Today, protectable speech takes many forms in many spaces. This Note is about the spaces. This Note ...
Modern US. presidents have chosen their words meticulously and deliberately, with the assistance of ...
President Donald Trump’s use of Twitter portends a turning point in presidential communication. His ...
President Donald Trump’s affinity for Twitter has raised novel issues of constitutional law, tested ...
More than any time in history technology allows politicians to directly reach large audiences to inc...
From threats, to hate speech, to potential criminal statements, Donald Trump has made use of Twitter...
Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto pol...
This article addresses current issues in authenticating and managing digital-born social media recor...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
This research is an in-depth study of how the current President of the United States is tweeting whi...
This thesis examines the role of media on the subjectivity of truth in presidential rhetoric and its...
Analyzing President Trump's Tweets (N = 30,386) with the first tweet starting from 4 May 2009, this ...
Evolving technologies allow politicians to directly reach large audiences to increase interaction. N...
While the relationship between the press, the public, and the U.S. president has been ever-evolving...
Perhaps analogous to President Franklin D. Roosevelts use of radio for his fireside chats, President...
Today, protectable speech takes many forms in many spaces. This Note is about the spaces. This Note ...