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This topic-by-topic discussion of Trump, Twitter, and the related legal issues, laws, and court decisions covers President Trump's approaches to women, race, his businesses, the media, his opponents, the rule of law, law enforcement, the judiciary, elections, violence, abuse of his power, transition of power, and the truth. This book also considers Trump's policies relating to immigration, diplomacy, trade, business, the military, the environment, and healthcare; cyberbullying; and his responses to impeachment and Covid-19. The book further examines the role of Tweets as a presidential medium and as the basis for, and evidence in, lawsuits.…mehr

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This topic-by-topic discussion of Trump, Twitter, and the related legal issues, laws, and court decisions covers President Trump's approaches to women, race, his businesses, the media, his opponents, the rule of law, law enforcement, the judiciary, elections, violence, abuse of his power, transition of power, and the truth. This book also considers Trump's policies relating to immigration, diplomacy, trade, business, the military, the environment, and healthcare; cyberbullying; and his responses to impeachment and Covid-19. The book further examines the role of Tweets as a presidential medium and as the basis for, and evidence in, lawsuits.
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Autorenporträt
Sheldon Burshtein retired in 2017 from his practice of intellectual property and technology law at the major law firm in Toronto where he began in 1978. Sheldon earned an engineering degree and two law degrees from McGill University. He also qualified as a professional engineer, patent agent, trade-mark agent and licensing professional. Sheldon was continuously recognized in numerous domestic and peer review surveys as a leader of the international intellectual property bar. Sheldon authored a six-volume treatise on Internet and social media law, and authored and co-authored several other books. His interest in the legal issues presented by social media naturally led him to address President Trump, Twitter & The Law.