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The Fcc’S Financial Qualification Requirements: Economic Evaluation Of A Barrier To Entry For Minority Broadcasters, Yale M. Braunstein
The Fcc’S Financial Qualification Requirements: Economic Evaluation Of A Barrier To Entry For Minority Broadcasters, Yale M. Braunstein
Federal Communications Law Journal
When analyzing issues surrounding minority ownership of media, scholars have often noted that policy discussions in the area suffer from the linked problems of inadequate data and a lack of tools with which to analyze the data that do exist and might be collected. In Issue Three of Volume 51, several authors made this particular observation. To address this problem, This Article shows how one may use economic analysis and a financial model of a "typical" radio broadcaster to quantify the effects of specific policies. Specifically, the Article focuses on barriers to entry imposed by the FCC’s financial qualification requirements …
Twins At Birth: Civil Rights And The Role Of The Solicitor General, Seth P. Waxman
Twins At Birth: Civil Rights And The Role Of The Solicitor General, Seth P. Waxman
Indiana Law Journal
This is the text of a lecture sponsored by the Indiana Supreme Court and delivered at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on February 3, 2000.
The Failure Of The Integrated Enterprise Test: Why Courts Need To Find New Answers To The Multiple-Employer Puzzle In Federal Discrimination Cases, Mark Crandley
Indiana Law Journal
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"The Mis-Characterization Of The Negro": A Race Critique Of The Prior Conviction Impeachment Rule, Montrè D. Carodine
"The Mis-Characterization Of The Negro": A Race Critique Of The Prior Conviction Impeachment Rule, Montrè D. Carodine
Indiana Law Journal
The election of Barack Obama as the nation's first Black President was a watershed moment with respect to race relations in the United States. Obama's election removed what to many seemed a nearly insurmountable racial barrier. Yet as he transitions into his historic role and his family becomes the first Black occupants of the White House, scores of Blacks are housed in jails and prisons across the country. The mass incarceration of Blacks, among other serious issues, demonstrates that race still matters in the United States. As then-presidential candidate Obama acknowledged in the speech that many viewed to be pivotal …
The Story Of Civil Liberty In The United States, By Leon Whipple, Ivan M. Stone
The Story Of Civil Liberty In The United States, By Leon Whipple, Ivan M. Stone
Indiana Law Journal
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The Constitutionality Of Racial Classifications In Public School Admissions, Kevin D. Brown
The Constitutionality Of Racial Classifications In Public School Admissions, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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American-Arab -- Getting The Balance Wrong -- Again!, John A. Scanlan
American-Arab -- Getting The Balance Wrong -- Again!, John A. Scanlan
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Call And Response: The Particular And The General, John A. Scanlan
Call And Response: The Particular And The General, John A. Scanlan
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Equal Protection Challenges To The Use Of Racial Classifications To Promote Integrated Public Elementary And Secondary Student Enrollments, Kevin D. Brown
Equal Protection Challenges To The Use Of Racial Classifications To Promote Integrated Public Elementary And Secondary Student Enrollments, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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