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Attorney, broadcaster and professor William Martin Sloane has taught Communication/Media Law more than 60 times in colleges (Elizabethtown and Wilson), graduate school (Temple University) and law school (Widener University) and has reviewed Media Law and Media Ethics textbook manuscripts for McGraw-Hill. Since 1979 he has taught other Law courses as well at Millersville University, Saint Francis University and Shippensburg University.
Dr. Sloane is a member of the Maryland and Pennsylvania bars, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary [Civil Air Patrol], and Of Counsel to The Shagin Law Group LLC, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Sloane was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1997. He chairs the American College of Counselors and is past chair of the American Board of Forensic Counselors. He is a graduate of York College of Pennsylvania [B.A. 1972], Liberty University [M.A.R. 1993], Widener University [J.D. 1975], Temple University [LL.M. (Labor) 1979], and American Christian College and Seminary [Ph.D. in Religion 1995]. Dr. Sloane's course on Communication/Media Law is intended for undergraduate students interested in legal studies, and for working professionals in journalism, public affairs, public relations and corporate communications.
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