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Martin E. Halstuk

Ph.D.: University of Florida

Martin Halstuk's area of research is media law. Some of his recent publications include articles in: Stanford Law and Policy Review; Administrative Law Review; Communication Law and Policy; Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly; William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal; and a book chapter in Access Denied: Freedom of Information in the Information Age.

His articles and legal research have been cited in legal briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court and to federal courts of appeals. Halstuk has been honored with several top awards for his research and scholarship from the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and Kappa Tau Alpha, the National Journalism Honor Society.

Before he joined the Penn State faculty, he taught at UCLA, the University of San Francisco, the University of Florida and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. He is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the AEJMC. He teaches courses in reporting and media law.

Halstuk worked as an award-winning reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle, night city editor of the San Francisco Examiner and as a copy editor at the Los Angeles Times. He also worked for newspapers in New York state and Pennsylvania over the span of his 21-year journalism career.

  • To hear a public-radio interview with Dr. Halstuk on government secrecy in the age of terrorism, please click here: (halstuk.mp3)
    Martin E. Halstuk
    Associate Professor

    302A James Building
    University Park, PA 16802
    Phone (814) 863-7990
    Email halstuk@psu.edu
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    Courses Taught

    Comm 403: Law of Mass Communications; Comm 460W: Reporting Methods; Comm 512: Media and Government

    Course Materials

    Comm 403, Spring 2008
    Syllabus
    Readings

     

     


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