
Volume 50, Issue 3 (1998)
Articles
Communications Policy Leadership for the Next Century
Michael K. Powell
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
The "Public Interest" Standard: The Search for the Holy Grail
Erwin G. Krasnow and Jack N. Goodman
A Modest Proposal for Restructuring the Federal Communications Commission
Harry M. Shooshan III
Notes
Electronic Communications and the Law: Help or Hindrance to Telecommuting?
Jennifer C. Dombrow
Moving Toward Neutrality: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration's New Stance on Sectarian Programming
Nancy L. Reynolds
Allowing FDA Regulation of Communications Software Used in Telemedicine: A Potentially Fatal Misdiagnosis?
Ann K. Schooley
Comment
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
Book Review
Dogma in Cyberspace
Phillip V. Permut
Special Features
Editor's Note
Michael M. Pratt
The Federal Communications Law Journal at Sixty
Adrian Cronauer
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