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Volume 53, Issue 1 (2000)
Articles
The Art of Writing Good Regulations
Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth
Communications Media and the First Amendment: A Viewpoint-Neutral FCC Is Not Too Much to Ask For
Helgi Walker
Too Much Power, Too Little Restraint: How the FCC Expands Its Reach Through Unenforceable and Unwieldy “Voluntary” Agreements
Bryan N. Tramont
The FCC’s Financial Qualification Requirements: Economic Evaluation of a Barrier to Entry for Minority Broadcasters
Yale M. Braunstein
The Rights of Common Carriers and the Decision Whether to Be a Common Carrier or a Non-Regulated Communications Provider
James H. Lister
Notes
Universal Service High-Cost Subsidy Reform: Hindering Cable-Telephony and Other Technological Advancements in Rural and Insular Regions
Emily L. Dawson
The FCC and Section 312(a)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934: The Development of the “Unreasonable Access” Clause
Philip J. Gutwein II
Book Review
Special Feature
Editor's Note
Robyn M. Holtzman
Masthead
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