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Cable Traffic And The First Amendment Must-Carry Under A Diversity Approach And Antitrust As Possible Alternative, Bruno Vandermeulen
Cable Traffic And The First Amendment Must-Carry Under A Diversity Approach And Antitrust As Possible Alternative, Bruno Vandermeulen
LLM Theses and Essays
Recent technological progress in the field of telecommunications has greatly changed the competitive structure between broadcasters, cable operators, and telephone companies. The legal and economic environment for these media participants has shifted, and new problems have arisen. One major problem is the enhanced threat of concentration of media corporations, as corporate bigness becomes desirable and the number of diversified owners of media outlets continues to decrease. This paper analyzes broadcasting regulations and subsequent case law to show the concern by the legislature and regulatory agencies to preserve diversity in opinion and media-ownership through emphasis on “localism” and a “marketplace of …
Wills, Trusts And Estates (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law, 1988-89), J. Rodney Johnson
Wills, Trusts And Estates (Annual Survey Of Virginia Law, 1988-89), J. Rodney Johnson
Law Faculty Publications
The 1989 session of the General Assembly enacted legislation dealing with wills, trusts, and estates that added, amended, or repealed a number of sections of the Code of Virginia (the "Code"). In addition to this legislation, there were twelve cases from the Supreme Court of Virginia, one case from Virginia's intermediate court of appeals, and one federal case in the year ending June 1, 1989, that involved issues of interest to both the general practitioner and the specialist in wills, trusts, and estates. This article analyzes each of these legislative and judicial developments.
The Latest Turn Of The Screw In Estate Planning: The Legislative Attack On Disproportionate Transfers, John A. Miller
The Latest Turn Of The Screw In Estate Planning: The Legislative Attack On Disproportionate Transfers, John A. Miller
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Congressional Diversions: Legislative Responses To The Estate Valuation Freeze, Wayne M. Gazur
Congressional Diversions: Legislative Responses To The Estate Valuation Freeze, Wayne M. Gazur
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