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2006 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Program
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2007 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Program
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2008 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Invitation
2008 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Program
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2009 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Invitation
2009 Academy of Law Alumni Fellows Dinner and Induction Ceremony Program
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A Birthday Party: The Terrible or Terrific Two’s? 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act, Kathleen Wallman
A Blueprint for Change, William D. Henderson
Academic SAILERS: The Ford Foundation and the Efforts to Shape Legal Education in Africa, 1957-1977, Jayanth K. Krishnan
A Call for Collaboration, Michael J. Zpevak
Access to Local Rights-of-Way: A Rebuttal, William Malone
Access to Media All A-Twitter: Revisiting Gertz and the Access to Media Test in the Age of Social Networking, Ann E. O'Connor
A Common Carrier Approach to Internet Interconnection, James B. Speta
Acquisitions by Partially Privitized Firms: The Case of Deutsche Telekom and Voicestream, J. Gregory Sidak
Adaptive Policymaking: Evolving and Applying Emergent Solutions for U.S. Communications Policy, Richard S. Whitt
Address on Consumer Credit Protection Legislation, William J. Pierce
A Decade of Registered and Unregistered Design Rights Decisions in the UK: What Conclusions Can We Draw for the Future of Both Types of Rights?, Estelle Derclaye
A Different Time, A Different Place: Breaking Up Telephone Companies in the United States and Japan, Richard E. Nohe
A Diversity of Voices in a “Vast Wasteland”, Condace L. Pressley
Administrative Law in a Global Era: Progress, Deregulatory Change, and the Rise of the Administrative Presidency, Alfred C. Aman
A Double-Barrelled Assault: How Technology and Judicial Interpretations Threaten Public Access to Law Enforcement Records, Jamison S. Prime
Advancing Consumer Interests Through Ubiquitous Broadband: The Need for a New Spectrum, Meredith Attwell Baker
A Fundamental Misunderstanding: FCC Implementation of U.S. WTO Commitments, Laura B. Sherman
Against Wishful Scholarship: The Importance of Engel, Duncan McCargo
A History and Analysis of the Federal Communications Commission’s Response to Radio Broadcast Hoaxes, Justin Levine
A Horizontal Leap Forward: Formulating a New Communications Public Policy Framework Based on the Network Layers Model, Richard S. Whitt
A Kind of Judgment: Searching for Judicial Narratives After Death, Timothy W. Waters
A Law Antecedent and Paramount, Fred H. Cate
A Leap Forward: Why States Should Ratify the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, David A.P. Neboyskey
A Lecture on Appellate Advocacy, Karl N. Llewellyn
A Lesson on Some Limits of Economic Analysis: Schwartz and Scott on Contract Interpretation, Steven J. Burton
Allowing FDA Regulation of Communications Software Used in Telemedicine: A Potentially Fatal Misdiagnosis?, Ann K. Schooley
All Wired Up: An Analysis of the FCC's Order to Internally Connect Schools, Roxana E. Cook
A Losing Battle for All Sides: The Sad State of Spectrum Management, Gregory L. Rosston
A Model for Emergency Service of VoIP Certification and Labeling, Tom Lookabaugh, Patrick S. Ryan, and Douglas C. Sicker
A Modest Proposal for Restructuring the Federal Communications Commission, Harry M. Shooshan III
Analyzing the World Bank's Blueprint for Promoting "Information and Communications", Sherille Ismail
An Architecture for Spam Regulation, David Dickinson
An Economic Approach to the Regulation of Direct Marketing, Daniel R. Shiman
An Efficiency Analysis of Contracts for the Provision of Telephone Services to Prisons, Justin Carver
An Empirical Study of Certain Settlement-Related Motions for Vacatur in Patent Cases, Jeremy Bock
An End to End-to-End? A Review Essay of Barbara van Schewick’s Internet Architecture and Innovation, Adam Candeub
An Evaluation of the Proposals in the FCC's Intercarrier Compensation Reform Docket Related to Tandem Transit Services, John R. Harrington, Ronald W. Gavillet, Matt D. Basil, and Melissa L. Dickey
A New Approach to Digital Reader Privacy; State Regulations and Their Protection of Digital Book Data, Andrew A. Proia
An Introduction to Lessigian Thought, Russ Taylor
An Oligopoly Analysis of AT&T's Performance in the Wireline Long- Distance Markets After Divestiture, Paul W. MacAvoy
An Opportunity Lost: The United Kingdom's Failed Reform of Defamation Law, Douglas W. Vick and Linda Macpherson
Antitrust and Communications: Changes After the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Douglas B. McFadden
Antitrust Language Barriers: First Amendment Constraints on Defining an Antitrust Market by a Broadcast's Language, and its Implications for Audiences, Competition, and Democracy, Catherine J.K. Sandoval
Antitrust Review of the AT&T/TMobile Transaction, Allen P. Grunes and Maurice E. Stucke
An Unreasonable Application of a Reasonable Standard: Title VII and Sexual Orientation Retaliation, Jorden Colalella
An Uphill Battle: The Difficulty of Deterring and Detecting Perpetrators of Internet Stock Fraud, Byron D. Hittle
A "Pay or Play" Experiment to Improve Children's Educational Television, Lili Levi
A Policy Framework for Spectrum Allocation in Mobile Communications, T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford, Lawrence J. Spiwak, and Michael Stern
Application of Default Rules to Address Financial Conflicts of Interest in Academic Medical Centers, Joanna K. Sax
Application of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act to Intrastate Telemarketing Calls and Faxes, Hilary B. Miller and Robert R. Biggerstaff
A Practitioner's View of Broadcaster Power, Andrew J. Siegel
A Public Interest Perspective on the Impact of the Broadcasting Provisions of the 1996 Act, Angela J. Campbell
Are Regulators Forward-Looking? The Market Price of Copper Versus the Regulated Price of Mandatory Access to Unbundled Local Loops in Telecommunications Networks, Jerry A. Hausman, J. Gregory Sidak, and Timothy J. Tardiff
A Return to Written Consent: A Proposal to the FCC to Eliminate Slamming, Nicole C. Daniel
Are You Better Off Today Than You Were Ten Years Ago? Residential Consumers and Telecommunications Reform, Samuel A. Simon
Are You Ready for Some Football?: How Antitrust Laws Can Be Used to Break Up DirecTV's Exclusive Right to Telecast NFL's Sunday Ticket Package, Ariel Y. Bublick
A Round "PEG" for a Round Hole: Advocating for the Town of Oyster Bay's Public Access Channel Restrictions, Thomas Werner
A Soldier's Blog: Balancing Service Members' Personal Rights vs. National Security Interests, Tatum H. Lytle
Assessing Competition in U.S. Wireless Markets: Review of the FCC’s Competition Reports, Gerald R. Faulhaber, Robert W. Halm, and Hal J. Singer
A Subsidy by Any Other Name: First Amendment Implications of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999, Andrew D. Cotlar
A Tale of Three Cities: “Diverse and Antagonistic” Information in Situations of Local Newspaper/Broadcast Cross-Ownership, David Pritchard
Attacking Brandenburg with History: Does the Long-Term Harm of Biased Speech Justify a Criminal Statute Suppressing It?, Anuj C. Desai
A Twenty-Year Retrospective on United States Trademark Law in Ten Cases, Marshall Leaffer
Avast Ye Wasteland: Reflections on America’s Most Famous Exercise in “Public Interest” Piracy, Robert Corn-Revere
Avoiding Slim Reasoning and Shady Results: A Proposal for Indecency and Obscenity Regulation in Radio and Broadcast Television, Jacob T. Rigney
Avoiding the Mistakes of Terrell R.: The Undoing of the California Tort Claims Act and the Move to Absolute Governmental Immunity in Foster Care Placement and Supervision, Austen L. Parrish
Balancing the Scales: Reinstating Home Privacy Without Violence in Indiana, Tyler Anderson
Balancing the Scales: The 1996 Telecommunications Act and Eleventh Amendment Immunity, Cynthia L. Bauerly
Bargaining for Justice: An Examination of the Use and Limits of Conditions by the Federal Reserve Board, Alfred C. Aman
BART Cell Phone Service Shutdown: Time for a Virtual Forum?, Rachel Lackert
Behavioral Advertisement Regulation: How the Negative Perception of Deep Packet Inspection Technology May Be Limiting the Online Experience, Andrea N. Person
Behavioral Advertising: The Cryptic Hunter and Gatherer of the Internet, Joanna Penn
Beneath the Surface of Civil Recourse Theory, Martha Chamallas
Betting on the Net: An Analysis of the Government’s Role in Addressing Internet Gambling, Stevie A. Kish
Beyond Carolene Products, Bruce A. Ackerman
Beyond Content Neutrality: Understanding Content-Based Promotion of Democratic Speech, Marvin Ammori
Bibliography, Kenneth L. Parker and Tania A. Hrickik
Biometric ID Cybersurveillance, Margaret Hum
Blogs and Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
Book Review. Behind Bakke: Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court by Bernard Schwartz, Daniel O. Conkle
Book Review. Constitutional Federalism in a Nutshell, 2nd ed. by David E. Engdahl, Daniel O. Conkle
Book Review. Legal Education in Asia: Globalization, Change and Contexts, Carole Silver
Book Review. Virtue, Commerce, and History: Essays on Political Thought and History, Chiefly in the Eighteenth Century by J.G.A. Pocock, Stephen A. Conrad
Bottom-up or Top-down? Removing the Privacy Law Obstacles to Healthcare Reform in the National Healthcare Crisis, John W. Hill, Arlen W. Langvardt, and Jonathan E. Rinehart
Brand X and the Wireline Broadband Report and Order: The Beginning of the End of the Distinction Between Title I and Title II Services, J. Steven Rich
Broadcast Flags and the War Against Digital Television Piracy: A Solution or Dilemma for the Digital Era?, Debra Kaplan
Broadcast Licensees and Localism: At Home in the "Communications Revolution", Gigi B. Sohn and Andrew Jay Schwartzman
Broadcast Technology as Diversity Opportunity: Exchanging Market Power for Multiplexed Signal Set- Asides, Michael M. Epstein
Business-only E-mail Policies in the Labor Organizing Context: It Is Time to Recognize Employee and Employer Rights, Allegra Kirsten Weiner
Business Solutions to the Alien Ownership Restriction, Greg Snodgrass
Cable Internet Unbundling: Local Leadership in the Deployment High Speed Access, Marcus Maher
Cable Operators' Fifth Amendment Claims Applied to Digital Must-Carry, Nissa Laughner and Justin Brown
Canada's Roe: The Canadian Abortion Decision and Its Implications for American Constitutional Law and Theory, Daniel O. Conkle
Can the Rule of Law Survive Judicial Politics?, Charles G. Geyh
Cap-Sized: How the Promise of the Price Cap Voyage to Competition Was Lost in a Sea of Good Intentions, Gregory J. Vogt
Carl Ramey's Mass Media Unleashed, Henry Geller
Carnivore, The FBI’s E-mail Surveillance System: Devouring Criminals, Not Privacy, Griffin S. Dunham
CBS-Viacom and the Effects of Media Mergers: An Economic Perspective, David Waterman
Celebrating Communications Technology for Everyone, Peter David Blanck
Censorship By Media Elites Will Ultimately Threaten the Republic, Michael E. Bailey
Challenges of "Sameness": Pitfalls and Benefits to Assumed Connections in Lawyering, Carwina Weng, Lynn Barenberg, and Alexis Anderson
Changing Territoriality, Fading Sovereignty, and the Development of Indigenous Group Rights, Austen L. Parrish
Charity, Publicity, and the Donation Registry, Brian Broughman and Robert Cooter
Chasing Shadows: The Human Face Behind the Cyber Threat, Jim Chirsty
Citizenship After the Conservative Movement, Elisabeth Zoller
Civil Defamation Law in the Soviet Union, Fred H. Cate
Civil Recourse Defended: A Reply to Posner, Calabresi, Rustard, Chamallas, and Robinette, John C. Goldberg and Benjamin Zipursky
Civil Recourse Theory's Reductionism, Guido Calabresi
Clark Kerr and Me: The Future of the Public Law School, Rachel Morán
Climb to the Ice, Richard Vaughan
Combating Cyberbullying: Emphasizing Education over Criminalization, Jessica P. Meredith
Combatting SLAPPs: Absolutism Is Not the Answer, Daniel O. Conkle
Coming of Age in Minnesota, Jane E. Kirtley
Comity and Foreign Parallel Proceedings: A Reply to Black and Swan. Lloyd’s Underwriters v. Cominco LTD., Austen L. Parrish
Comments on Commercial Speech, Constitutionalism, Collective Choice, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Commercial Speech in the Law of the European Union: Lessons for the United States?, J. Steven Rich
Common Carrier Regulation of Telecommunications Contracts and the Private Carrier Alternative, Peter K. Pitsch and Arthur W. Bresnahan
Communicating During Emergencies: Toward Interoperability and Effective Information Management, Philip J. Weiser
Communications Media and the First Amendment: A Viewpoint-Neutral FCC Is Not Too Much to Ask For, Helgi Walker
Communications Policy for 2006 and Beyond, Reed H. Hundt and Gregory L. Rosston
Communications Policy for the Next Four Years, Conrad Burns
Communications Policy Leadership for the Next Century, Michael K. Powell
Community as a Redistricting Principle: Consulting Media markets in Drawing District Lines, Jason C. Miller
Comparative Analysis of Telecommunications Regulations: Pitfalls and Opportunities, Mary Newcomer Williams
Comparative Law: Problems and Prospects, Elisabeth Zoller; George A. Bermann; Patrick Glenn; Kim Lane Scheppele; Amr Shalakany; and David V, Snyder
Competition After Unbundling: Entry, Industry Structure, and Convergence, George S. Ford, Thomas M. Koutsky, and Lawrence J. Spiwak
Competition and Crisis in Mortgage Securitization, Michael Simkovic
Competition versus Regulation: "Mediating Between Right and Right'* in the Wireless and Wireline Telephone Industries, Benjamin Douglas Arden
Computer Code vs. Legal Code: Setting the Rules in Cyberspace, Mark S. Nadel
Concerning Cause and the Law of Torts: An Essay for Harry Kalven, Jr., Guido Calabresi
Conflict, Terrorism and the Media in Asia, Rebekah L. Bina
Connecting the World: The Development of the Global Information Infrastructure, Tanya L. Yarbrough
Consolidation, Coordination, Competition, and Coherence: In Search of a Forward Looking Communications Policy, Michael D. Director and Michael Botein
Consumer Watchdog: The FCC’s Proposed Rulemaking to Help Consumers Avoid Bill Shock, Cameron Robinson
Contributory Liability for Access Providers: Solving the Conundrum Digitalization Has Placed on Copyright Laws, Wendy M. Melone
Convergence and Competition-At Last, Antoinette Cook Bush, John Beahn, and Mick Tuesley
Copyright and Antitrust: The Effects of the Digital Performance Rights in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 in Foreign Markets, Connie C. Davis
Corporatisation: Implementing Forest Management Reform in New Zealand, Robert L. Fischman and Richard L. Nagle
Costs and Consequences of Federal Telecommunications Regulations, Jerry Ellig
Creating Effective Broadband Network Regulation, Daniel L. Brenner
Creating Local Competition, Joseph Farrell
Creation of the Media: A Review and Introspective, Shannon M. Heim
Deal or No Deal: Reinterpreting the FCC's Foreign Ownership Rules for a Fair Game, Cindy J. Cho
Defining California Civil Code Section 47 (3): The Resurgence of Self-Governance, Fred H. Cate
Defining Fetal Life: An Establishment Clause Analysis of Religiously Motivated Informed Consent Provisions, Justin R. Olson
Deliberative Democracy on the Air: Reinvigorate Localism-Resuscitate Radio's Subversive Past, Akilah N. Folami
Derailed by the D.C. Circuit: Getting Network Management Regulation Back on Track, Edward B. Mulligan V
Deregulating the Second Republic, Andrew C. Barrett
Deregulation and Market Concentration: An Analysis of Post- 1996 Consolidations, Eli M. Noam
Detariffing and the Death of the Filed Tariff Doctrine: Deregulating in the “Self” Interest, Charles H. Helein, Jonathan S. Marashlian, and Loubna W. Haddad
Developing the Global Information Infrastructure, Seth D. Blumenfeld
Dial 911 and Report a Congressional Empty Promise: The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999, Peter P. Ten Eyck
Did AT&T Die in Vain? An Empirical Comparison of AT&T and Bell Canada, Eli M. Noam
Digital Crossroads, Kathleen Wallman
Digital Demons and Lost Lawyers: A Review of Law in a Digital World by M. Ethan Katsh, Bruce A. Markell
Digital Television and the Allure of Auctions: The Birth and Stillbirth of DTV Legislation, Ellen P. Goodman
Digital Television History: "Take One", Herbert A. Terry
Dimensions of Rights Consciousness, Carol J. Greenhouse
Discrimination in Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Andrea B. Carroll
Discriminatory Filtering: CIPA's Effect on Our Nation's Youth and Why the Supreme Court Erred in Upholding the Constitutionality of The Children's Internet Protection Act, Katherine A. Miltner
Dissenting State Patent Regimes, Camilla A. Hrdy
Does Censorship Really Protect Children?, Michael Grossberg
Does Internet Gambling Strengthen the U.S. Economy? Don't Bet On It, Ryan D. Hammer
Does Video Delivered over a Telephone Network Require a Cable Franchise?, Robert W. Crandall, J. Gregory Sidak, and Hal J. Singer
Dogma in Cyberspace, Phillip V. Permut
Don’t Talk to Strangers: An Analysis of Government and Industry Efforts to Protect a Child’s Privacy Online, Dorothy A. Hertzel
Do VCs Use Inside Rounds to Dilute Founders? Some Evidence from Silicon Valley, Brian Broughman and Jesse Fried
“Do You Believe in Miracles?”, Richard E. Wiley
Do You Feel the Sunshine? Government in the Sunshine Act: Its Objectives, Goals, and Effect on the FCC and You, Kathy Bradley
Drive Smoothly to Get on the Information Superhighway, Albert H. Halprin
Duplicative Foreign Litigation, Austen L. Parrish
Echelon's Effect: The Obsolescence of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Legal Regime, Matt Bedan
Editorial Rights of Public Broadcasting Stations vs. Access for Minor Political Candidates to Television Debates, Kyu Ho Youm
Editor's Note, Jason Roberts
Editor's Note, Dawn A. Noble
Editor's Note, Randall W. Sifers
Editor's Note, Randall W. Sifers
Editor's Note, Randall W. Sifers
Editor's Note, Michael M. Pratt
Editor's Note, Michael M. Pratt
Editor's Note, Michael M. Pratt
Editor's Note, Malcolm J. Tuesley
Editor's Note, Malcolm J. Tuesley
Editor's Note, Malcolm J. Tuesley
Editor's Note, Meggan L. Frye
Editor's Note, Meggan L. Frye
Editor's Note, Meggan L. Frye
Editor's Note, Robyn M. Holtzman
Editor's Note, Robyn M. Holtzman
Editor's Note, Robyn M. Holtzman
Editor's Note, Tom W. Brummett
Editor's Note, Tom W. Brummett
Editor's Note, Tom W. Brummett
Editor's Note, Deborah J. Salons
Editor's Note, Deborah J. Salons
Editor's Note, Deborah J. Salons
Editor's Note, Carl W. Butler
Editor's Note, Carl W. Butler
Editor's Note, Carl W. Butler
Editor's Note, Jennifer J. Monberg
Editor's Note, Jennifer L. Monberg
Editor's Note, Jennifer J. Monberg
Editor's Note, R. Matthew Warner
Editor's Note, R. Matthew Warner
Editor's Note, Casey M. Holsapple
Editor's Note, Casey M. Holsapple
Editor's Note, Casey M. Holsapple
Editor's Note, Matthew D. Lawless
Editor's Note, Matthew D. Lawless
Editor's Note, Matthew D. Lawless
Editor's Note, Christopher J. Harayda
Editor's Note, Christopher J. Harayda
Editor's Note, Christopher J. Harayda
Editor's Note, Jeffrey A. Lawson
Editor's Note, Jeffrey A. Lawson
Editor's Note, Ann E. O'Connor
Editor's Note, Ann E. O'Connor
Editor's Note, Ann E. O'Connor
Editor's Note, Sarah L. Kellogg
Editor's Note, Sarah L. Kellogg
Editor's Note, Sarah L. Kellogg
Editor's Note, Alfred C. Aman and Kellie F. Rockel
Editor's Note: Rights Consciousness in a Globalized World
Electronic Communications and the Law: Help or Hindrance to Telecommuting?, Jennifer C. Dombrow
Electronic Oases Take Root in Mr. Minow's Vast Wasteland, Edward J. Markey
Employer Liability for Employee Online Criminal Acts, Jeffrey S. Nowak
Encryption Regulation in the Wake of September 11, 2001: Must We Protect National Security at the Expense of the Economy?, Matthew Parker Voors
Endangered Species, Lassoes, and Unmet Promises, Kathleen Wallman
Equality in the Information Age, William E. Kennard
Equity Pooling and Media Ownership, Peter Chinloy
Essential Facilities and Trinko: Should Antitrust and Regulation Be Combined?, Timothy J. Brennan
Evading Legislative Jurisdiction, Austen L. Parrish
Examining the FCC's Indecency Regulations in Light of Today's Technology, Elizabeth H. Steele
Expanding Horizons: Scientific Frontiers, Legal Regulation and Globalization, Belinda Bennett
Expanding the Horizons of Horizontal Inquiry into Rights Consciousness: An Engagement with David Engel, Michael W. McCann
Expansion of Indecency Regulation: Presented by the Federalist Society's Telecommunications Practice Group, Kevin J. Martin, Adam G. Ciongoli, Robert W. Peters, Roger Pilon, and David B. Sentelle
Explaining the Supreme Court's Interest in Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
False Alarm?, Henry H. Perritt, Jr. and Margaret G. Stewart
Family-Friendly Programming: Providing More Tools for Parents, Kevin J. Martin
FCC Licensing: From Comparative Hearings to Auctions, Jonathan Blake
FCC Plus Sixty, Larry King
FCC Reform: Governing Requires a New Standard, William H. Read and Ronald Alan Weiner
FCC v. Fox Television Stations and the FCC's New Fleeting Expletive Policy, Jerome A. Barron
February/March 2011 Newsletter
Federal Court Jurisdiction over Private TCPA Claims: Why the Federal Courts of Appeals Got It Right, Kevin N. Tharp
Federal Preemption of State Universal Service Regulations Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Mark P. Trinchero and Holly Rachel Smith
Filth, Filtering, and the First Amendment: Ruminations on Public Libraries’ Use of Internet Filtering Software, Bernard W. Bell
Financing Telecommunications Projects in Asia: A Promising Regulatory Perspective, Rachelle B. Chong and Wendy Chow
Finding Substance in the FCC's Policy of "Substantial Service", Jennifer Prime
First Amendment Trump?: The Uncertain Constitutionalization of Structural Regulation Separating Telephone and Video, Susan Dente Ross
Flag on the Play? The Siphoning Effect on Sports Television, Phillip M. Cox II
"Fleeting Expletives" Are the Tip of the Iceberg: Fallout from Exposing the Arbitrary and Capricious Nature of Indecency Regulation, Dave E. Hutchinson
Foreword: Mail Fraud After McNally and Carpenter: The Essence of Fraud, Craig M. Bradley
Forty Years of Wandering in the Wasteland, Nicholas Johnson
Forward Contracts - Prohibitions on Risk and Speculation Under Islamic Law, Nicholas C. Dau-Schmidt
Four More Years... of the Status Quo? How Simple Principles Can Lead Us out of the Regulatory Wilderness, Adam Thierer
Freedom of Information and the EU Data Protection Directive, James R. Maxeiner
Freedom of Information Statutes: The Unfulfilled Legacy, Laura Schenck
From Betamax to YouTube: How Sony Corporation of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. Could Still Be a Standard for New Technology, Veronica Corsaro
From Consumers to Users: Shifting the Deeper Structures of Regulation Toward Sustainable Commons and User Access, Yochai Benkler
From Diversity to Duplication: Mega-Mergers and the Failure of the Marketplace Model Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Anastasia Bednarski
From International Competitive Carrier to the WTO: A Survey of the FCC’s International Telecommunications Policy Initiatives 1985-1998, Lawrence J. Spiwak
From International Competitive Carrier to the WTO: A Survey of the FCC’s International Telecommunications Policy Initiatives 1985-1998, Lawrence J. Spiwak
From One [Expletive] Policy to the Next: The FCC's Regulation of "Fleeting Expletives" and the Supreme Court's Response, Brandon J. Almas
From Vast Wasteland to Electronic Garden: Responsibilities in the New Video Environment, Charles M. Firestone
Functionality in Design Protection Systems, Mark D. Janis and Jason J. Du Mont
Fundamental Reform in Public Safety Communications Policy, Jon M. Peha
Fundamental Versus Deferential: Appellate Review of Terminations of Parental Rights, Karen A. Wyle
Future Imperfect: Googling for Principles in Online Behavioral Advertising, Brian Stallworth
George P. Smith, II's Law and Bioethics - Intersections along the Mortal Ciol, Michael Donald Kirby The Honourable
Gilbert Redux: The Interaction of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and the Amended Americans with Disabilities Act, Deborah Widiss
Give Peace A Chance: FCC-State Relations After California III, Jonathan Jacob Nadler
Globalization and the Privatization of Welfare Administration in Indiana, Alfred C. Aman
gMonopoly: Does Search Bias Warrant Antitrust or Regulatory Intervention?, Andrew Langford
Good News for Good News: Excellent Television Journalism Benefits Networks and our Society, Robert Leger
Goodwill U: School Name Change & Trademark Law, Alexandra J. Roberts
Growing Media Consolidation Must Be Examined to Preserve Our Democracy, Paul Wellstone
Habitat Federalism, Robert L. Fischman
Hierarchies of Discrimination in Baby Making: A Response to Professor Carroll, Radhika Rao
High Technology, the Human Image, and Constitutional Value, Patrick L. Baude
Homeland Security and Wireless Telecommunications: The Continuing Evolution of Regulation, Christopher Guttman-McCabe, Amy Mushahwar, and Patrick Murck
Hostile Tender Offers For Companies Holding Licenses Issued By the Federal Communications Commission, Stephen F. Sewell
How Do We Make Goodness Attractive?, Fred Rogers
How Elevation of Corporate Free Speech Rights Affects Legality of Network Neutrality, Barbara A. Cherry
How Far Is Too Far? The Line Between "Offensive" and "Indecent" Speech, Milagros Rivera-Sanchez
How Jon Stewart and Lady Gaga Made Congress Less Lame: The Impact of Social Media on the Passage of Bills Through the "Lame Duck" Session of the 111th Congress and Beyond, Onika K. Williams
How Parents Are Made: A Response to Discrimination in Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Kimberly M. Mutcherson
Ideas of the Marketplace: A Guide to The 1996 Telecommunications Act, Michael I. Meyerson
Identification Problems and Voting Obstacles for Transgender Americans, James A. Haynes
If a Right to Health Care is Argued in the Supreme Court, Does Anybody Hear it?, W. David Koeninger
Incorporation of the Establishment Clause Against the States: A Logical, Textual, and Historical Account, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Increasing Telephone Penetration Rates and Promoting Economic Development on Tribal Lands: A Proposal to Solve the Tribal and State Jurisdictional Problems, Jennifer L. King
Indecent Exposures in an Electronic Regime, Natalie L. Regoli
Independent Audits and Self-Regulation-Not Legislation-Is Best Answer to TV Violence, Paul Simon
Independent Journey: The Life of William O. Douglas by James F. Simon, Patrick L. Baude
Information Superhighway Or Technological Sewer: What Will It Be?, Robert W. Peters
In God We Trust; All Others Who Enter This Store Are Subject to Surveillance, Karen A. Springer
Injunctive Relief in the Internet Age: The Battle Between Free Speech and Trade Secrets, Adam W. Johnson
In Memoriam Fred Rogers (1928-2003)
Innovation Policy in Telecommunications: Revisiting the Successes of Guglielmo Marconi, John M. Williamson
In Search of a Smoking Gun: Tortious Interference with Nondisclosure Agreements as an Obstacle to Newsgathering, Mark J. Chasteen
In Search of Congressional Intent, William Malone
In Search of the Multimedia Grail, Daniel L. Brenner
Instrumental and Noninstrumental Theories of Tort Law, Richard A. Posner
INTELSAT: Transforming a Market Leader to Meet Changing Global Telecommunications, Irving Goldstein
Interconnection Policy and Technological Progress, Gerald W. Brock
Intergenerational Condemnation, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Inter-Judge Sentencing Disparity After Booker: A First Look, Ryan W. Scott
International Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: Which States May Regulate the Internet?, Stephan Wilske and Teresa Schiller
Internet Governance and Democratic Legitimacy, Oliver Sylvain
Interpreting the Copyright Act’s Section 201(c) Revision Privilege with Respect to Electronic Media, Robert Meitus
Interstate Recognition of Parent-Child Relationships: The Limits of the State Interests Paradigm and the Role of Due Process, Steve Sanders
In the Battle Over TV Violence, The Communications Act Should Be Cheered, Not Changed!, Carl R. Ramey
In the Breach: Citizenship and its Approximations, Susan C.B. Coutin
In the Dark: A Consumer Perspective on FCC Broadcast Indecency Denials, Genelle I. Belmas, Gail D. Love, and Brian C. Foy
Intimacy and Inequality: The Changing Contours of Family Life, Richard R. Banks
Introduction to Essays on the Future of Digital Communications, Ferando R. Laguarda
Investment in Minority-Owned Media: A Social Investor’s Perspective, Lloyd Kurtz
Invisible Ink: Intersectionality and Political Inquiry, Dara Z. Strolovich
IP Protection of Fashion Design: To Be or Not To Be, That is the Question, Xinbo Li
Is Federal Preemption Efficient in Cellular Phone Regulation, Thomas W. Hazlett
Is ISP-Bound Traffic Local or Interstate?, Thomas W. Bonnett
Is It Time to Recreate the E-rate Program?, Lynne Holt and Mary Galligan
Is the Antidiscrimination Project Being Ended?, Michael J. Zimmer
Is the Exclusionary Rule Dead?, Craig M. Bradley
Is This the Beginning of the End of the Second Reconstruction?, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
It’s a Mad, Mad Internet: Globalization and the Challenges Presented by Internet Censorship, Jessica E. Bauml
I Want My C-SPAN, Bruce W. Sanford
James Wilson's "Assimilation of the Common-Law Mind", Stephen A. Conrad
Jefferson on the Internet, Nicholas Johnson
Joint Statement of Sumner M. Redstone Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Viacom Inc. and Mel Karmazin President and Chief Executive Officer of CBS Corp., Summer M. Redstone and Mel Karmazin
Judicial Enforcement of NLRB Bargaining Orders: What Influences the Courts?, Terry A. Bethel and Catherine A. Melfi
Judicial Independence: New Challenges in Established Nations, Martin Shapiro
Judicial Selection, Judicial Disqualification, and the Role of Money in Judicial Campaigns, Charles G. Geyh
Judicial Selection Reconsidered: A Plea for Radical Moderation, Charles G. Geyh
Justice Brennan: Legacy of a Champion, Dawn E. Johnsen
Justice Kennedy to the Rescue?, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
"Justifying" The Public Interest in Patent Litigation, Scott A. Allen
Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate, Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo
La citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis : une valeur en perpétuel devenir, Elisabeth Zoller
La mutation des sources du droit constitutionnel, Elisabeth Zoller
Law and the Open Internet, Adam Candeub and Daniel McCartney
Law, Politics, and Cost-Benefit Analysis, Daniel H. Cole
Lawyers and Involuntary Clients: Attorney Fees from Funds, John P. Dawson
Leave Me Alone! The Delicate Balance of Privacy and Commercial Speech in the Evolving Do-Not-Call Registry, Andrew L. Sullivant
Legal Education: Globalization, and Institutional Excellence: Challenges for the Rule of Law and Access to Justice in India, C. Raj Kumar
Legal Opinions in Corporate Transactions Affected by FCC Regulation: An Economic Approach, John C. Quale and Brian D. Weimer
Legislating the Tower of Babel: International Restrictions on Internet Content and the Marketplace of Ideas, Michael F. Sutton
Le principe de transparence et les nouvelles technologies aux États-Unis, Elisabeth Zoller
Let's Talk About Text: Contracts, Claims, and Judicial Philosophy at the Federal Circuit, Andrew T. Langford
Letter of Introduction, Bill Clinton
Letter of Introduction, Myles Brand
Letter of Introduction, M. Anne Swanson
Letter of Introduction, Lauren K. Robel
Liability Rules for Surface Water Drainage: A Simple Economic Analysis, Daniel H. Cole
Liberalized Telecommunications Trade in the WTO: Implications for Universal Service Policy, Taunya L. McLarty
Limited, Conditional, and Suspended Discharges in Anglo-American Bankruptcy Proceedings, Douglass Boshkoff
Limiting Tort Liability for Online Third-party Content Under Section 230 of the Communications Act, Jonathan A. Friedman and Francis M. Buono
Linking Copyright to Homepages, Matt Jackson
Litigating Canada-U.S. Transboundary Harm: International Environmental Lawmaking and the Threat of Extraterritorial Reciprocity, Austen L. Parrish and Shi-Ling Hsu
Lochner Disembedded: The Anxieties of Law in a Global Context, Peer Zumbansen
Looking Backwards and Looking Forwards in Contemplating the Next Rewrite of the Communications Act, Johannes M. Bauer and Steven S. Wildman
Looking Beyond the Digital Divide, Yolanda D. Edwards
Making and Keeping Regulatory Promises, Warren G. Lavey
Manhattan, Cass R. Sunstein
Market Definition, Merger Review, and Media Monopolization: Congressional Approval of the Corporate Voice Through the Newspaper Preservation Act, Amy Kristin Sanders
Marketing and Outreach in Law Libraries: A White Paper, Amanda Runyon, L. Cindy Dabney, Carol A. Watson, Liz McCurry Johnson, Emily Lawson, Shira Megerman, Jamie Summer, T.J. Striepe, and Michele Thomas
Measuring Media Market Diversity: Concentration, Importance, and Pluralism, Brian C. Hill
Measuring Quality Television, Russ Taylor
Measuring the Nexus: The Relationship Between Minority Ownership and Broadcast Diversity After Metro Broadcasting, Allen S. Hammond, IV
Media Mergers: First Step in a New Shift of Antitrust Analysis?, Keith Conrad
Memorial: Colleen Kristl Pauwels (1947-2013), Linda K. Fariss
Mergers in Mobile Telecommunications Services: A Primer on the Analysis of Their Competitive Effects, John W. Berresford
Minow and the “Wasteland”: Time, Manner, and Place, Daniel Brenner
Minow’s Viewers: Understanding the Response to the “Vast Wasteland” Address, James L. Baughman
Missed Connections: One Failed Attempt to Ease Restrictions on Bell Operating Companies, Jeffrey Walker
Mixed Blessings: The Great Lakes Compact and Agreement, the IJC, and International Dispute Resolution, Austen L. Parrish
More on Blogging for Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
Morrison, The Effects Test, and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: A Reply to Professor Dodge, Austen L. Parrish
Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Defining the Domestic Interest in International Securities Litigation, Hannah Buxbaum
Mothering for Money: Regulating Commercial Intimacy, Surrogacy, Adoption,, Pamela Laufer-Ukeles
Moving Toward Neutrality: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration's New Stance on Sectarian Programming, Nancy L. Reynolds
Multicultural Lawyering: Teaching Psychology to Develop Cultural Self-Awareness, Carwina Weng
Municipal Broadband: Challenges and Perspectives, Craig Dingwall
Music as Speech: A First Amendment Category unto Itself, David Munkittrick
My Beef With Big Media: How Government Protects Big Media-and Shuts Out Upstarts Like Me., Ted Turner
My View From the Doorstep of FCC Change, Kathleen Q. Abernathy
Navigating Communications Regulation in the Wake of 9/11, Jamie S. Gorelick, John H. Harwood II, and Heather Zachary
Navigating the Global Health Terrain: Mapping Global Health Diplomacy, David Fidler
Necessary Knowledge for Communications Policy: Information Asymmetries and Commercial Data Access and Usage in the Policymaking Process, Philip M. Napoli and Michelle Seaton
Networked Health Information: Assuring Quality Control on the Internet, Kristin B. Keltner
Network Neutrality Between False Positives and False Negatives: Introducing a European Approach to American Broadband Markets, Jasper P. Sluijs
Newman, J., Dissenting: Another Vision of the Federal Circuit, Blake R. Hartz
New Objectives for CFIUS: Foreign Ownership, Critical Infrastructure, and Communications Interception, James A. Lewis
New Thinking on Commercial Surrogacy, Richard F. Storrow
Nonprofit Solicitation under the Telemarketing Sales Rule, Rita Marie Cain
No Sight Like Hindsight: The 1996 Act and the View Ten Years Later, Donna N. Lampert
Not in My Backyard: The Siting of Wireless Communications Facilities, Malcolm J. Tuesley
Not (Necessarily) Narrower: Rethinking the Relative Scope of Copyright Protection for Designs, Sarah Burstein
N.O.W. v. Scheidler: RICO Meets the First Amendment, Craig M. Bradley
Of Burning Houses and Roasting Pigs: Why Butler v. Michigan Remains a Key Free Speech Victory More than a Half-Century Later, Clay Calvert
“Oh, it is you, is it?”: Closing the Door on Reasonable Resistance to Unlawful Police Entry in Indiana, Jesse Drum
Oklahoma and Beyond: Understanding the Wave of State Anti-Transnational Law Initiatives, Martha F. Davis and Johanna Kalb
Online Auction Fraud: Are the Auction Houses Doing All They Should or Could to Stop Online Fraud?, James M. Snyder
On the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act of 1934, Joel Rosenbloom
Opening Bottlenecks: On Behalf of Mandated Network Neutrality, Bill D. Herman
Open Video Systems: Too Much Regulation Too Late?, Micha Botein
Outside the Wire: American Exceptionalism and Counterinsurgency, David Fidler
Overwhelmed by Big Consolidation: Bringing Back Regulation to Increase Diversity in Programming That Serves Minority Audiences, Caridad Austin
Pacifica Reconsidered: Implications for the Current Controversy over Broadcast Indecency, Angela J. Campbell
Panel One: Information Issues: Intellectual Property, Privacy, Integrity, Interoperability, and the Economics of Information, Anne W. Branscomb, Brian Kahin, Ellen M. Kirsh, P. Michael Nugent, and Fred H. Cate
Panel Two: Information Policy Making, Allen S. Hammond, Bruce W. McConnell, Michael Nelson, Janice Obuchowski, Marc Rotenberg, and Fred H. Cate
Parity Rules: Mapping Regulatory Treatment of Similar Services, Sherille Ismail
Patching a Hole in the JOBS Act: How and Why to Rewrite the Rules that Require Firms to Make Periodic Disclosures, Michael D. Guttentag
Patent Law's Audience, Mark D. Janis and Timothy R. Holbrook
Patent Misuse and Innovation, Marshall Leaffer
Paved With Good Intentions: How InterLATA Data Relief Undermines the Competitive Provisions of the 1996 Act, Jean F. Walker
Paying the Price for Sports TV: Preventing the Strategic Misuse of the FCC's Carriage Regulations, David Hutson
Pen Registers After Smith v. Maryland, John S. Applegate and Amy Applegate
People Do Read Large Ads: The Law of Advertising from Outer Space, Don E. Tomlinson and Rob L. Wiley
Performing Art: National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley, Randall P. Bezanson
Playing the Name Game: A Glimpse at the Future of the Internet Domain Name System, Rebecca W. Gole
Plugging the Democracy Drain in the Struggle for Universal Access to Safe Drinking Water, Tara Paul
Politics and Telecommunications, Larry Pressler
Popular Discontent, Revolution, and Democratization in Egypt in a Globalizing World, Abdel-Fattah Mady
Pornography Drives Technology: Why Not to Censor the Internet, Peter Johnson
Preparatory Negligence, Robert H. Heidt
Preparing Global Professionals, Alfred C. Aman
Principles for the Communications Act of 2034: The Superstructure of Infrastructure, Eli M. Noam
Privacy vs. Convenience: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Tax System Modernization, E. Maria Grace
Private Equity Funding for Minority Media Ownership, Vance H. Fried
Private Eyes Are Watching You: With the Implementation of the E-911 Mandate, Who Will Watch Every Move You Make?, Geoffrey D. Smith
Private Property, Economic Efficiency, and Spectrum Policy in the Wake of the C Block Auction, Brian C. Fritts
Privatization and the Freedom of Information Act: An Analysis of Public Access to Private Entities Under Federal Law, Craig D. Feiser
Procedural Fairness in Election Contests, Joshua A. Douglas
Profiting from Unfair Labor Practices: A Proposal to Regulate Management Representatives, Terry A. Bethel
Progress and Regress on InterLATA Competition, David M. Mandy
Promises to Keep: Ensuring the Payment of Americans' Pension Benefits in the Wake of the Great Recession, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Promoting Innovation to Prevent the Internet from Becoming a Wasteland, Zoe Baird
Promoting the Public Interest in the Digital Era, Henry Geller
Property Rights, Reliance, and Retroactivity Under the Communications Act of 1934, William L. Fishman
Protecting Privacy and Enabling Pharmaceutical Sales on the Internet: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Canada, Nicole A. Rothstein
Protecting the Cloak and Dagger with an Illusory Shield: How the Proposed Free Flow of Information Act Falls Short, Jill Laptosky
Protecting the E-Marketplace of Ideas by Protecting Employers: Immunity for Employers Under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, Eric M.D. Zion
Public Interest Litigation in India as a Paradigm for Developing Nations, Zachary Holladay
Public Television Law Réduit, Herbert A. Terry
Putting a Price on Dirt: The Need for Better-Defined Limits on Government Fees for Use of the Public Right-of- Way Under Section 253 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Thomas W. Snyder and William Fitzsimmons
Q's World: The Future of Broadcast Regulation, James H. Quello
Race Disparity Under Advisory Guidelines: Dueling Assessments and Potential Responses, Ryan W. Scott
Raise The Yellow Submarine! Subafilms and Extraterritorial Application of the Copyright Act, Michael T. Crowley
Reassessing Turner and Litigating the Must-Carry Law Beyond a Facial Challenge, R. Matthew Warner
Recalibrating Our Empirical Understanding of Inequitable Conduct, Jason Rantanen
Recent Developments in Program Content Regulation, Richard E. Wiley and Lawrence W. Secrest
Recent Developments: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, David P. Fidler
Recent Labor Law Decisions of the Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel
Reclaiming International Law from Extraterritoriality, Austen L. Parrish
Reconfiguring Sex, Gender, and the Law of Marriage, Deborah Widiss
Reconsidering Retransmission Consent: An Examination of the Retransmission Consent Provision (47 U.S.C. § 325(b)) of the 1992 Cable Act, Charles Lubinsky
Recruiting "Super Talent:" The New World of Selective Migration Regimes, Ayelet Shachar and Ran Hirschl
Redeeming a Lost Generation: "The Year of Law School Litigation" and the Future of the Law School Transparency Movement, Andrew S. Murphy
Redress: Rights and Other Remedies, A Comment on David Engel's Article on Rights Consciousness, Arzoo Osanloo
Reexamining the Legacy of Dual Regulation: Reforming Dual Merger Review by the DOJ and the FCC, Philip J. Weiser
Reflections on the FCC’S Recent Approach to Structural Regulation of the Electronic Mass Media, Lili Levi
Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act, Robert E. Allen
Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act, Carol Moseley-Braun
Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act, Susan Ness
Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act, Ed Turner
Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Communications Act of 1934, Stanley S. Hubbard
Reforming Retransmission Consent, Meg Burton
Regulating Competition in the Interexchange Telecommunications Market: The Dominant/Nondominant Carrier Approach and the Evolution of Forbearance, Scott M. Schoenwald
Regulating Electronic Money in Small-Value Payment Systems: Telecommunications Law as a Regulatory Model, Randall W. Sifers
Regulating the Corporate Tap: Applying Global Administrative Law Principles to Achieve the Human Right to Water, Kristin L. Retherford
Rehabilitating Territoriality in Human Rights, Austen L. Parrish
Rehearsal for Media Regulation: Congress Versus the Telegraph-News Monopoly, 1866-1900, Menahem Blondheim
Rehnquist's Fourth Amendment: Be Reasonable, Craig M. Bradley
Reinventing FCC Adjudication, Sidney White Rhyne
Religion, Government, and Law in the Contemporary United States, Daniel O. Conkle
Religiously Devout Judges: A Decision-Making Framework for Judicial Disqualification, Michelle L. Jones
Remedies for Foreign Investors Under U.S. Federal Securities Law, Hannah Buxbaum
Removal Reform: A Solution for Federal Question Jurisdiction, Forum Shopping, and Duplicative State-Federal Litigation, Martha A. Field
Renegotiation of Cash Flow Rights in the Sale of VC-Backed Firms, Brian Broughman and Jesse Fried
Report of the Subcommittee on Legal Opinions of the Transactional Practice Committee of the Federal Communications Bar Association, Federal Communications Bar Association
Reproducing Hierarchy in Commercial Intimacy, Michele Goodwin
Resilience: Building Better Users and Fair Trade Practices in Information, Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Responses by the Federal Communications Commission to WorldCom's Accounting Fraud, Warren G. Lavey
Restraining Amazon.com's Orwellian Potential: The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act as Consumer Rights Legislation, Alicia C. Sanders
Restraining False Light: Constitutional and Common Law Limits on a "Troublesome Tort", James B. Lake
Rethinking Reform of the FCC: A Reply to Randolph May, Russ Taylor
Rethinking Regulation of Advertising Aimed at Children, William A. Ramsey
Rethinking the Communications Decency Act: Eliminating Statutory Protections of Discriminatory Housing Advertisements on the Internet, James D. Shanahan
Reverse Auctions and Universal Telecommunications Service: Lessons from Global Experience, Scott Wallsten
Revisiting the Regulatory Status of Broadband Internet Access: A Policy Framework for Net Neutrality and an Open Competitive Internet, Lee L. Selwyn and Helen E. Golding
Revisiting the Vast Wasteland, Newton N. Minow and Fred H. Cate
Rights of Belonging for Women, Rebecca E. Zietlow
Risky Returns: Accounting for Risk in the Federal Budget, David Kamin
Rivalrous Telecommunications Networks With and Without Mandatory Sharing, Thomas W. Hazlett
Rocking Wrigley: The Chicago Cubs' Off-Field Struggle to Compete for Ticket Sales with its Rooftop Neighbors, Ronnie Bitman
Rough Consensus and Running Code: Integrating Engineering Principles into Internet Policy Debates, Christopher S. Yoo
Say Cheese: The Constitutionality of State-Mandated Airtime on Public Broadcasting Stations in Wisconsin, Andrew D. Cotlar
Screen-Agers . . . and the Decline of the “Wasteland”, Elizabeth Thoman
Second Chance, Newton N. Minow
Section 1983 Wrongful Death and Survival Actions in the Seventh Circuit: An Indiana Litigant's Guide to Claims after Russ v. Watts, Michelle R. Gough
Section 202(h) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Beware of Intended Consequences, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Harold Feld, and Parul Desai
Section 253 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: A Permanent Physical Appropriation of Private Property that Must Be Justly Compensated, Jennifer L. Worstell
Section 254 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: A Hidden Tax?, Nichole L. Millard
Section 332 of the Communications Act of 1934: A Federal Regulatory Framework That Is "Hog Tight, Horse High, and Bull Strong", Leonard J. Kennedy and Heather A. Purcell
Securing the Freedom of the Communications Revolution, Michael K. Powell
Selective Disclosure by Federal Officials and the Case for an FGD (Fairer Government Disclosure) Regime, Donna M. Nagy and Richard W. Painter
Self-Regulation and the Media, Angela J. Campbell
Selling ART: An Empirical Assessment of Advertising on Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jim Hawkins
Selling ART or Selling Out?: A Response to Selling ART: An Empirical Assessment of Advertising on Fertility Clinics' Websites, Jody L. Madeira
Sending Out an S.O.S.: Public Safety Communications Interoperability as a Collective Action Problem, Jerry Brito
Sentencing Antitrust Offenders: Reconciling Economic Theory with Legal Theory, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
September/October 2010 Newsletter
Shareholder Voting as Veto, Michael S. Kang
Shrinkwrap and Clickwrap Agreements: 2B or Not 2B?, Garry L. Founds
Skating Toward Deregulation: Canadian Developments, Timothy J. Brennan
Smart Agenting, Barry Diller
Smut on the Small Screen: The Future of Cable-Based Adult Entertainment Following United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group, Bradley A. Skafish
Sobriety Test: The Court Walks the Central Hudson Line Once Again in 44 Liquormart, but Passes on a New First Amendment Review, Aaron A. Schmoll
Social Policy Advocacy and the Role of the Courts in India, Jayanth K. Krishnan
Solving the Interoperability Problem: Are We On the Same Channel? An Essay on the Problems and Prospects for Public Safety Radio, Gerald R. Faulhaber
Sovereignty, Not Due Process: Personal Jurisdiction Over Nonresident, Alien Defendants, Austen L. Parrish
Space, the Final Frontier-Expanding FCC Regulation of Indecent Content onto Direct Broadcast Satellite, John C. Quale and Malcolm J. Tuesley
Spectrum Miscreants, Vigilantes, and Kangaroo Courts: The Return of the Wireless Wars, Christian Sandvig
Spectrum Reallocation and the National Broadband Plan, Jeffrey A. Eisenach
Spread Spectrum Is Good-But it Does Not Obsolete NBC v. U.S.!, Charles Jackson, Raymond Pickholtz, and Dale Hatfield
State Court International Human Rights Litigation: A Concerning Trend?, Austen L. Parrish
State Regulatory Approaches to VoIP: Policy, Implementation, and Outcome, Robert Cannon
State Sales & Use Tax on Internet Transactions, Sandi Owen
States Side Story: Career Paths of International LL.M. Students, or "I Like to Be in America", Carole Silver
Statewide Cable Franchising: Expand Nationwide or Cut the Cord?, James G. Parker
Statute of Anne: Today and Tomorrow, Marshall Leaffer, Peter Jaszi, Craig Joyce, and Tyler Ochoa
Staying Afloat in the Internet Stream: How to Keep Web Radio from Drowning in Digital Copyright Royalties, Emily D. Harwood
Steps Toward a Global Information Infrastructure, Larry Irving, Janet Hernandez, and Wendy C. Chow
Storm in a Teacup: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Use of Foreign Law, Austen L. Parrish
Strange Fixation: Bootleg Sound Recordings Enjoy the Benefits of Improving Technology, David Schwartz
Strategies to Promote Advanced Telecommunications Capabilities, Bob Rowe
Strike Two: An Analysis of the Child Online Protection Act’s Constitutional Failures, Heather L. Miller
Structural Regulation of the Media and the Diversity Rationale, Jerome A. Barron
Summing Up the Public Interest: A Review of "Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics," edited by Philip M. Napoli, Victoria F. Phillips
Survival of the Standard: Today’s Public Interest Requirement in Television Broadcasting and the Return to Regulation, Drew Simshaw
Swallows, Sausages, and the 1996 Act, Daniel B. Phythyon
Symposium Introduction – Beyond Borders: Extraterritoriality in American Law, Austen L. Parrish
Taking Account of the World As it Will Be: The Shifting Course of U.S. Encryption Policy, Tricia E. Black
Telecommunications Access in the Age of Electronic Commerce: Toward a Third-Generation Universal Service Policy, Milton Mueller
Telecommunications and the Competitive Advantage of Massachusetts, William F. Weld
Television and the Public Interest, Newton N. Minow
Television for All: Increasing Television Accessibility for the Visually Impaired Through the FCC's Ability to Regulate Video Description Technology, Joshua S. Robare
TELRIC vs. Universal Service: A Takings Violation?, Stuart Buck
Ten Years Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act, Reed Hundt
The 1996 Telecommunications Act, Jim Robbins
The 1996 Telecommunications Act: Ten Years Later, Pat Aufderheide
The 2005 Communications Act of Unintended Consequences, Daniel Brenner
The Art of Making Law Library Videos, L. Cindy Dabney
The Art of Writing Good Regulations, Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth
The AT&T Consent Decree: In Praise of Interconnection Only, Richard A. Epstein
The Availability of the Fair Use Defense in Music Piracy and Internet Technology, Sonia Das
The Awful Statute Book of Great Britain, Noel Hutton
The Battle for Portland, Maine, L. Andrew Tollin
The Bell System Divestiture: Background, Implementation, and Outcome, Joseph H. Weber
The Best Laid Plans: How Unrestrained Arbitration Decisions Have Corrupted the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, Ian L. Stewart
The BFOQ Defense in ADEA Suits: The Scope of "Duties of the Job", Robert L. Fischman
The Broadband Adoption Index: Improving Measurements and Comparisons of Broadband Deployment and Adoption, T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford, Lawrence J. Spiwak, and Michael Stern
The Broadcast Flag: It's not just TV, Wendy Seltzer
The Business Papers Rule: Personal Privacy and White Collar Crime, John S. Applegate
The CBS-Viacom Merger: Impact on Journalism, Jim Parker
The Challenge of Choice, Richard E. Wiley
The Challenge of Developing Effective Public Policy on the Use of Social Media by Youth, John Palfrey
The Challenge of Increasing Broadband Capacity, Dale N. Hatfield
The Challenge of Increasing Civic Engagement in the Digital Age, Nicol Turner-Lee
The Changing Patterns of Internet Usage, Christopher S. Yoo
The Civil Rights Injunction, Owen M. Fiss
The Collective Origins of Toxic Air Pollution: Implications for Greenhouse Gas Trading and Toxic Hotspots, David E. Adelman
The Colonel's Finest Campaign: Robert R. McCormick and Near v. Minnesota, Eric B. Easton
The Communications Decency Act, Jim Exon
The Concrete Barrier at the End of the Information Superhighway: Why Lack of Local Rights-of-Way Access Is Killing Competitive Local Exchange Carriers, Christopher R. Day
The Constitutionality of the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act: A Fork in the Information Access Road, Angela R. Karras
The Constitutional Right to (Keep Your) Same-Sex Marriage, Steve Sanders
The Continuing Role of State Policy, Jeffrey A. Hart
The Contrasting Policies of the FCC and FERC Regarding the Importance of Open Transmission Networks in Downstream Competitive Markets, Harvey Reiter
The Copyright Dilemma Involving Online Service Providers: Problem Solved . . . for Now, Christian C.M. Beams
The "Data Slant": Why Lack of Media Generated by Minority Users Online Is an Offline Problem, Laura R. Rochet
The Decline and Fall of AT&T: A Personal Recollection, Richard A. Posner
The Digital Dilemma: Ten Challenges Facing Minority-Owned New Media Ventures, Marcelino Ford-Livene
The Digital Divide and Courtroom Technology: Can David Keep Up With Goliath?, Michael E. Heintz
The Effects Test: Extraterritoriality’s Fifth Business, Austen L. Parrish
The End-to-End Argument and Application Design: The Role of Trust, David D. Clark and Marjory S. Blumenthal
The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective, Christopher S. Yoo
The Expansion of Trademark Rights in Europe, Irina Pak
The Failure of Competition Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act, Gene Kimmelman, Mark Cooper, and Magda Herra
The Fairness Doctrine Is Dead and Living in Israel, Amit M. Schejter
The FCC and AIDS Education: Helping Broadcasters Serve the Public Interest, Jason B. Acton
The FCC and Section 312(a)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934: The Development of the “Unreasonable Access” Clause, Philip J. Gutwein II
The FCC’s Financial Qualification Requirements: Economic Evaluation of a Barrier to Entry for Minority Broadcasters, Yale M. Braunstein
The FCC’s Implementation of the 1996 Act: Agency Litigation Strategies and Delay, Rebecca Beynon
The FCC’s Main Studio Rule: Achieving Little for Localism at a Great Cost to Broadcasters, David M. Silverman and David N. Tobenkin
The FCC's Minority Ownership Policies from Broadcasting to PCS, Antoinette Cook Bush and Marc S. Martin
The FCC’s Minority Tax Certificate Program: A Proposal for Life After Death, Erwin G. Krasnow and Lisa M. Fowlkes
The FCC’s Sponsorship Identification Rules: Ineffective Regulation of Embedded Advertising in Today’s Media Marketplace, Jennifer Fujawa
The Federal Communications Law Journal at Sixty, Adrian Cronauer
The Fifteenth Annual Commencement of the Law Department Indiana University
The Fight Over "Fighting Regs" and Judicial Deference in Tax Litigation, Leandra Lederman
The First Amendment Case Against FCC IP Telephony Regulation, Tuan N. Samahon
The Future of Digital Communications Research and Policy, Scott Wallsten
The Future of Legal Scholarship and the Search for a Modern Theory of Law, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Game of Radiopoly: An Antitrust Perspective of Consolidation in the Radio Industry, Sarah Elizabeth Leeper
The Global Crackdown on Insider Trading: A Silver Lining to the "Great Reccession", Christopher P. Montagano
The Granting Clause and Intellectual Property Rights Management in Open-Source Software Licensing, Vikrant N. Vasudeva
The Greatest Story Never Told: How the 1996 Telecommunications Act Helped to Transform Cable's Future, Brian L. Roberts
The Human Right to Water: Will Its Fulfillment Contribute to Environmental Degradation?, Alezah Trigueros
The Indiana University Maurer School of Law Digital Repository: A Snapshot of the First Two Years (2011/12 & 2012/13), Richard Vaughan
The Information Superhighway: Trolls at the Tollgate, Charles M. Oliver
The Internet Ecosystem: The Potential for Discrimination, Dick Grunwald
The Irony of AT&T v. Concepcion, Colin P. Marks
The Judicial Reform in China: The Status Quo and Future Directions, Ji Weidong
The Jurisdiction of the Court of Federal Claims and Forum Shopping in Money Claims Against the Federal Government, Gregory C. Sisk
The Last Mile: A Race for Local Telecommunications Competition Policy, Craig D. Dingwall
The Law of Unintended Consequences, Susan Ness
The Law School Commencement Dinner
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The Legacy of the Federal Communications Commission’s Computer Inquiries, Robert Cannon
The Legal Challenge of Protecting Animal Migrations as Phenomena of Abundance, Robert L. Fischman and Jeffrey B. Hyman
The Legal Status of Spyware, Daniel B. Garrie, Alan F. Blakley, and Mathew J. Armstrong
The Legislative History of Senator Exon's Communications Decency Act: Regulating Barbarians on the Information Superhighway, Robert Cannon
The Lexus and Olive Tree of Global Communications, Donna Gregg
The Movement of U.S. Criminal and Administrative Law: Processes of Transplanting and Translating, Toby S. Goldbach, Benjamin Brake, and Peter Katzenstein
The Never-Ending Limits of § 230: Extending ISP Immunity to the Sexual Exploitation of Children, Katy Noeth
The Newest Way to Screen Job Applicants: A Social Networker's Nightmare, Carly Brandenburg
The New Realities of the Communications Marketplace, Raymond W. Smith
The Obama Administration’s Decision to Defend Constitutional Equality Rather Than the Defense of Marriage Act, Dawn E. Johnsen
The Origins of American Design Patent Protection, Jason John Du Mont and Mark D. Janis
The Persistence of the Dirigiste Model: Wireless Spectrum Allocation in Europe, à la Francaise., Russell Carlberg
The Political Economy of International Financial Regulation, Pierre-Hugues Verdier
The Politics of Crime and the Threat to Judicial Independence, Jeannine Bell
The Polysemy of Privacy, Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
The Private Workplace and the Proposed “Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act”: Is “Notice” Enough?, Nathan Watson
The Public Interest Standard: Is It Too Indeterminate to Be Constitutional?, Randolph J. May
The "Public Interest" Standard: The Search for the Holy Grail, Erwin G. Krasnow and Jack N. Goodman
The Pursuit of "Voluntary" Tax Compliance in a Globalized World, Jennifer Hepp
The Regulation of Interactive Television in the United States and the European Union, Hernan Galperin and Francois Bar
The RIAA, the DMCA, and the Forgotten Few Webcasters: A Call for Change in Digital Copyright Royalties, Kellen Myers
The Rights of Common Carriers and the Decision Whether to Be a Common Carrier or a Non-Regulated Communications Provider, James H. Lister
The Road Not Yet Traveled: Why the FCC Should Issue Digital Must-Carry Rules for Public Television "First", Andrew D. Cotlar
The Roberts Court and Freedom of Speech, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Role of Efficiencies in Telecommunications Merger Review, Calvin S. Goldman Q.C., Ilene Knable Gotts, and Michael E. Piaskoski
The Role of the Federal Communications Commission on the Path from the Vast Wasteland to the Fertile Plain, Kathleen Q. Abernathy
The Role of Theory and Evidence in Media Regulation and Law: A Response to Baker and a Defense of Empirical Legal Studies, Daniel E. Ho and Kevin M. Quinn
The Sensitive Society, James F. Fitzpatrick
The Sins of Hosanna-Tabor, Leslie Griffin
The Skeptic’s Guide to Information Sharing at Sentencing, Ryan W. Scott
The Social Reconstruction of Race & Ethnicity of the Nation's Law Students: A Request to the ABA, AALS, and LSAC For Changes in Reporting Requirements, Kevin D. Brown and Tom I. Romero II
The "Social" Side of Law Libraries, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
The Sound of Money: Securing Copyright, Royalties, and Creative "Progress" in the Digital Music Revolution, Armen Boyajian
The "Strong Medicine" of the Overbreadth Doctrine: When Statutory Exceptions Are No More than a Placebo, Christopher A. Pierce
The Telecommunications Act of 1996, Thomas G. Krattenmaker
The Telecommunications Act Of 1996: Codifying the Digital Divide, Allen S. Hammond IV
The Telecommunications Economy and Regulation as Coevolving Complex Adaptive Systems: Implications for Federalism, Barbara A. Cherry
The Terrorist Is A Star!: Regulating Media Coverage of Publicity-Seeking Crimes, Michelle Ward Ghetti
The Testimonial Component of the Right Against Self-Incrimination, Charles G. Geyh
The Unabomber Revisited: Reexamining the Use of Mental Disorder Diagnoses as Evidence of the Mental Condition of Criminal Defendants, Adam K. Magid
The Uncertainty Principle in the Supreme Court, Craig M. Bradley
The Unfinished Task of Spectrum Policy Reform, Janice Obuchowski
The Use of Voluntary Disclosure Initiatives in the Battle Against Offshore Tax Evasion, Leandra Lederman
The Uses and Abuses of Religion in Child Custody Cases: Parents Outside the Wall of Separation, Joshua S. Press
The Value of the Tax Certificate, Kofi Asiedu Ofori and Mark Lloyd
The Varieties of Comparative Institutional Analysis, Daniel H. Cole
The “Vast Wasteland” in Retrospect, Joel Rosenbloom
The “Vast Wasteland” Revisited: Headed for More of the Same?, Michael J. Copps
The “Vast Wasteland” Speech Revisited, Jonathan Blake
Three Continuities of Choice in Abortion, Patrick L. Baude
Three Generations of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers, William D. Henderson
Thwack!! Take That, User-Generated Content!: Marvel Enterprises v. NCSoft, Carl Michael Szabo
Time for Change on Media Cross-Ownership Regulation, John F. Sturm
To Net or Not to Net: Singapore’s Regulation of the Internet, Sarah B. Hogan
Too Much Power, Too Little Restraint: How the FCC Expands Its Reach Through Unenforceable and Unwieldy “Voluntary” Agreements, Bryan N. Tramont
Toward a Limited Right of Access to Jury Deliberations, Torrence Lewis
Toward a Unified Theory of Access to Local Telephone Networks, Daniel F. Spulber and Christopher S. Yoo
Toward Regulation That Fosters Competition, Reed Hundt
Trail Smelter Déjà Vu: Extraterritoriality, International Environmental Law and the Search for Solutions to Canadian-U.S. Transboundary Water Pollution Disputes, Austen L. Parrish
Transformation: The 1996 Act Reshapes Radio, Christopher H. Sterling
Trends in Communications and Other Musings on Our Future, Rachelle B. Chong
Tribute to David Stras: Under the Microscope, Ryan W. Scott
Trustworthiness as a Limitation on Network Neutrality, Aaron J. Burstein and Fred B. Schneider
Tuning the Obviousness Inquiry After KSR, Mark D. Janis
TV: A Vast Oasis of Public Interest Programming, Edward O. Fritts
Twenty-First Century Tort Theories: The Internalist/Externalist Debate, Michael L. Rustad
Two Models of the Fourth Amendment, Craig M. Bradley
Two Roads Diverge for Civil Recourse Theory, Christopher J. Robinette
Uberregulation without Economics: The World Trade Organization's Decision in the U.S.-Mexico Arbitration on Telecommunications Services, General Agreement on Trade in Services, GATS, J. Gregory Sidak and Hal J. Singer
Under Construction: Towards a More Deferential Standard of Review in Claim Construction Cases, Jeffrey Peabody
Understanding the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Christopher H. Sterling
Universal Service High-Cost Subsidy Reform: Hindering Cable-Telephony and Other Technological Advancements in Rural and Insular Regions, Emily L. Dawson
Universal Service in the Schools: One Step Too Far?, Christine M. Mason
Universal Service in the United States: A Focus on Mobile Communications, Steven G. Parsons and James Bixby
Universal Service: Problems, Solutions, and Responsive Policies, Allen S. Hammond IV
Unlocking the Wireless Safe: Opening Up the Wireless World for Consumers, Adam Clay
Unmasking Hidden Commercials in Broadcasting: Origins of the Sponsorship Identification Regulations, 1927-1963, Richard Kielbowicz and Linda Lawson
Up In Smoke: The FTC's Refusal to Apply the "Unfairness Doctrine" to Camel Cigarette Advertising, John Harrington
Up with the FCC: An Essay of Esteem for the Commission on Its Sixtieth Birthday, Abner J. Mikva
Use of Designated Entity Preferences in Assigning Wireless Licenses, Thomas W. Hazlett and Babette E.L. Boliek
Use of Public Record Databases in Newspaper and Television Newsrooms, Brooke Barnett
Using Market-Based Spectrum Policy to Promote the Public Interest, Gregory L. Rosston and Jeffrey S. Steinberg
VARA’s Orphans: How Indigenous Artists Can Still Look for Hope in the Moral Rights Regime, Amy Skelton
Veil of Secrecy: Public Executions, Limitations on Reporting Capital Punishment, and the Content-Based Nature of Private Execution Laws, Nicholas Levi
Verizon Communications, Inc. v. FCC-Telecommunications Access Pricing and Regulator Accountability through Administrative Law and Takings Jurisprudence, Michael J. Legg
Vertical and Horizontal Perspectives on Rights Consciousness, David M. Engel
Vertical Integration and Program Access in the Cable Television Industry, David Waterman
Vertical Separation of Telecommunications Networks: Evidence from Five Countries, Robert W. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Eisenach, and Robert E. Litan
Viacom-CBS Merger: Media Competition and Consolidation in the New Millennium, Andrew Jay Schwartzman
Viewpoint Diversity and Media Ownership, C. Edwin Baker
Virginia Cellular and Highland Cellular: The FCC Establishes a Framework for Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Designation in Rural Study Areas, Mark C. Bannister
Virtually Enabled: How Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act Might Be Applied to Online Virtual Worlds, Joshua Newton
Visible Formalizations and Formally Invisible Facticities, Saskia Sassen
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Wandering Along the Road to Competition and Convergence- The Changing CMRS Roadmap, Leonard J. Kennedy and Heather A. Purcell
Welcoming Remarks and Statement of the Issues, Fred H. Cate
"We the People," Constitutional Accountability, and Outsourcing Government, Kimberly N. Brown
What Could Be Gained in Translation: Legal Language and Lawyer-Linguists in a Globalized World, Samantha Hargitt
What Do Courts Have to Do With It?: The Judiciary's Role in Making Federal Tax Law, Leandra Lederman
Whatever Happened to Local News?: The “Vast Wasteland” Reconsidered, Geoffrey Cowan
What’s In a Name?, Jonathan Zittrain
When Channel Surfers Flip to the Web: Copyright Liability for Internet Broadcasting, Baoding Hsieh Fan
When Does F*** Not Mean F***?: FCC v. Fox Television Stations and a Call for Protecting Emotive Speech, W. Wat Hopkins
When the Flock Ignores the Shepherd-Corralling the Undisclosed Use of Video News Releases, Jeffrey Peabody
Whither Goest NTIA? The Fate of a Federal Telecommunications Agency, Richard E. Wiley and Paul E. Misener
Whither to Regulate?, Patrick A. Miles Jr.
Whither Unregulated Access Competition?, Clayton C. Miller
Who Controls the Internet? A Review, Deborah J. Salons
WHO NEEDS TICKETS? Examining Problems in the Growing Online Ticket Resale Industry, Clark P. Kirkman
Whose Burden is it Anyway? Addressing the Needs of Content Owners in DMCA Safe Harbors, Greg Janson
Who’s Taking Whom: Some Comments and Evidence on the Constitutionality of TELRIC, David Gabel and David I. Rosenbaum
Why ADCO? Why Now? An Econmic Exploration of Industry Structure for the "Last Mile" in Local Telecommunications Markets, T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford, and Lawrence J. Spiwak
Why Judicial Disqualification Matters. Again., Charles G. Geyh
Why Stovepipe Regulation No Longer Works: An Essay on the Need for a New Market-Oriented Communications Policy, Randolph J. May
Why the World Radiocommunication Conference Continues to be Relevant Today, Kathleen Q. Abernathy
'Wi-Fi'ght Them When You Can Join Them? How the Philadelphia Compromise May Have Saved Municipally-Owned Telecommunications Services, Adam Christensen
WikiLeaks and the First Amendment, Geoffrey R. Stone
WikiLeaks Would Not Qualify to Claim Federal Reporter’s Privilege in Any Form, Jonathan Peters
"Wildly Enthusiastic" About the First Multilateral Agreement on Trade in Telecommunications Services, Laura B. Sherman
Will Access Regulation Work?, Gerald R. Faulhaber
Wireless Efficiency Versus Net Neutrality, Charles L. Jackson
Wiretapping the Internet: The Expansion of the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act to Extend Government Surveillance, Christa M. Hibbard
Witness Preparation, John S. Applegate
Working the System, Christopher H. Sterling
Your Life as an Open Book: Has Technology Rendered Personal Privacy Virtually Obsolete?, Sandra Byrd Peterson
You Said What? The Perils of Content-Based Regulation of Public Broadcast Underwriting Acknowledgments, Andrew D. Cotlar