
Juliet Dee
Associate Professor
University of Delaware
245 Pearson Hall
Newark, DE 19716
Biography
Juliet Dee teaches
courses on First Amendment law, mass communication and culture, and
studio television production. She received her bachelor’s degree from
Princeton University, her master’s degree from Northwestern University,
and her doctorate from Temple University. She is a co-author of Mass
Communication Law in a Nutshell (2007), and has published articles on
anonymous defamation on the Internet, objectionable lyrics in rock music
and hip-hop, and media liability. Her research in the area of media
liability involves investigating lawsuits in which plaintiffs have sued
various media outlets, claiming that the media “incited” violence in
real life, as in the case of a “how-to” manual for hitmen. She is a
former Chair of the Freedom of Expression Division of the National
Communication Association, and she is a former editor-elect of the Free Speech
Yearbook.
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