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Saving The Internet: Why Regulating Broadband Providers Can Keep The Internet Open, Emma N. Cano Mar 2016

Saving The Internet: Why Regulating Broadband Providers Can Keep The Internet Open, Emma N. Cano

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Unreasonable Expectation? Warrantless Searches Of Cell Phones, Michael V. Hinckley Feb 2014

An Unreasonable Expectation? Warrantless Searches Of Cell Phones, Michael V. Hinckley

BYU Law Review

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Distilling Ashcroft: The Ninth Circuit’S Application Of National Community Standards To Internet Obscenity In United States V. Kilbride, Eric B. Ashcroft Mar 2011

Distilling Ashcroft: The Ninth Circuit’S Application Of National Community Standards To Internet Obscenity In United States V. Kilbride, Eric B. Ashcroft

BYU Law Review

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Government Speech And Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations On Moderating Public Discourse On Government Websites, David S. Ardia Dec 2010

Government Speech And Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations On Moderating Public Discourse On Government Websites, David S. Ardia

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fcc V. Fox Television Stations And The Role Of Logical Error In Hard Look Review, Samuel G. Brooks May 2010

Fcc V. Fox Television Stations And The Role Of Logical Error In Hard Look Review, Samuel G. Brooks

BYU Law Review

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Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston Dec 2007

Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston

BYU Law Review

This Article considers how Internet architecture can be harnessed to create an online environment where government regulation of material harmful to minors can be effective but not unreasonably burdensome. It proposes a solution that engages technology in refocusing the point of regulation, thereby reducing the burden on speech and increasing the ability to achieve constitutionally recognized governmental objectives. This Article briefly examines failed congressional attempts to restrict children's access to sexually explicit content online, and then introduces the Internet Community Ports Concept, which relies on channeling technology to divide kinds of content among various Internet ports. After briefly outlining the …


Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato Dec 2007

Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato

BYU Law Review

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A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende Dec 2007

A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende

BYU Law Review

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I Want My Mtv ... And My Abc, Cbs, Nbc, And Fox: Cbs Broadcasting, Inc. V. Echostar Communications Corp., The Satellite Home Viewer Act Of 1988, And An Argument For Consumer Choice In Distant Network Broadcasting, Kevin W. Harris Nov 2007

I Want My Mtv ... And My Abc, Cbs, Nbc, And Fox: Cbs Broadcasting, Inc. V. Echostar Communications Corp., The Satellite Home Viewer Act Of 1988, And An Argument For Consumer Choice In Distant Network Broadcasting, Kevin W. Harris

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Speech Interests Inherent In The Location Of Billboards And Signs: A Method For Unweaving The Tangled Web Of Metromedia) Inc. V. City Of San Diego, Jason R. Burt May 2006

Speech Interests Inherent In The Location Of Billboards And Signs: A Method For Unweaving The Tangled Web Of Metromedia) Inc. V. City Of San Diego, Jason R. Burt

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Law And Economics Of Wardrobe Malfunction, Keith Brown, Adam Candeub Dec 2005

The Law And Economics Of Wardrobe Malfunction, Keith Brown, Adam Candeub

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulating Religious Broadcasting: Some Comparative Reflections, Rodney K. Smith Nov 1996

Regulating Religious Broadcasting: Some Comparative Reflections, Rodney K. Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Independent Motion Picture Financing: Unregistered Limited Partnership Offerings, James L. Thompson Nov 1989

Independent Motion Picture Financing: Unregistered Limited Partnership Offerings, James L. Thompson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Opening Doors In Foreign Market Trade Through The Telecommunications Trade Bill, Colette E. Neuner May 1989

Opening Doors In Foreign Market Trade Through The Telecommunications Trade Bill, Colette E. Neuner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Crime Control Act Of 1968 And Cordless Telephones: State V. Howard, Scott C. Smith Nov 1984

The Crime Control Act Of 1968 And Cordless Telephones: State V. Howard, Scott C. Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Assessment Of State And Federal Jurisdiction To Regulate Access Charges After The At&T Divestiture, Jeffery A. Robinson May 1983

An Assessment Of State And Federal Jurisdiction To Regulate Access Charges After The At&T Divestiture, Jeffery A. Robinson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cellular Mobile Radio Telecommunications: Regulating And Emgerging Industry, Phillip Palmer May 1983

Cellular Mobile Radio Telecommunications: Regulating And Emgerging Industry, Phillip Palmer

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unscrambling The Broadcasting Status Of Over-The-Air Subscription Television, Einar William Johnson Sep 1982

Unscrambling The Broadcasting Status Of Over-The-Air Subscription Television, Einar William Johnson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Newspaper-Broadcast Combinations In The Same Community : How Much Divestiture For The Sake Of Diversity? Sep 1978

Newspaper-Broadcast Combinations In The Same Community : How Much Divestiture For The Sake Of Diversity?

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.