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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Communications Decency Act, Jim Exon
The Communications Decency Act, Jim Exon
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Thomas G. Krattenmaker
The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Thomas G. Krattenmaker
Federal Communications Law Journal
The author discusses the primary motivating factors behind the 1996 Telecommunications Act, examines how these factors influenced the final law, and critiques the Act by examining whether it is likely to advance public interest goals. Congress designed the Act to address two problems: "technological convergence" and "legal balkanization." The Act attempts to remedy these problems by: (1) tearing down entry barriers so that legal balkanization no longer stands in the path of technological convergence; (2) changing the mandate of the FCC from deciding who should enter the market to monitoring the conditions under which entry takes place in order to …
Hostile Tender Offers For Companies Holding Licenses Issued By The Federal Communications Commission, Stephen F. Sewell
Hostile Tender Offers For Companies Holding Licenses Issued By The Federal Communications Commission, Stephen F. Sewell
Federal Communications Law Journal
When a tender offer to acquire a company is made, those making the tender offer will have to overcome a number of regulatory hurdles. The number of hurdles multiply, however, when the offer is hostile and the target company holds licenses issued by the FCC. The article sketches the FCC's response to hostile tender offers for companies holding FCC licenses, specifically discussing the Commission's adoption of procedures in 1985 to address hostile tender offers. While these provisions provided needed clarification, the authority of the FCC to implement these provisions and the effectiveness of them as a matter of policy have …
Reconsidering Retransmission Consent: An Examination Of The Retransmission Consent Provision (47 U.S.C. § 325(B)) Of The 1992 Cable Act, Charles Lubinsky
Reconsidering Retransmission Consent: An Examination Of The Retransmission Consent Provision (47 U.S.C. § 325(B)) Of The 1992 Cable Act, Charles Lubinsky
Federal Communications Law Journal
This article examines the legislative and economic history of the retransmission consent provision in the 1992 Cable Act. Retransmission consent provisions in the 1992 Cable Act allow broadcasters to enter into negotiations with cable operators regarding retransmission of their broadcast signal. The 1992 Cable Act requires broadcasters to choose between retransmission consent and must-carry provisions every three years. The first election period ended in October 1996 and a new election period begins January 1, 1997. Retransmission consent has had a noticeable effect on the evolution of cable television broadcasting, although it is arguably unclear whether retransmission consent has addressed the …
The Legislative History Of Senator Exon's Communications Decency Act: Regulating Barbarians On The Information Superhighway, Robert Cannon
The Legislative History Of Senator Exon's Communications Decency Act: Regulating Barbarians On The Information Superhighway, Robert Cannon
Federal Communications Law Journal
Among the most visible and controversial provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 have been those of an amendment to the larger act known as the Communications Decency Act. This article critically examines the legislative history of this amendment, creating a record of both official and unofficial sources. The article also notes the relevance of the legislative history as demonstrating both the unconstitutionality and the practical inefficacy of the statute.
Funding Fairness: Public Investment, Proprietary Rights And Access To Health Care Technology, William M. Sage
Funding Fairness: Public Investment, Proprietary Rights And Access To Health Care Technology, William M. Sage
Faculty Scholarship
In her accompanying Article, "Public Research and Private Development: Patents and Technology Transfer in Government-Sponsored Research," Professor Rebecca Eisenberg suggests that federal technology transfer policies should be reexamined in light of actual experience with patented technologies. Indeed, the relationship among federal research funding, patent law, and medical innovation has become more complicated in the years since the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act. Rising health care spending despite slowing overall economic growth has fostered the development of private sector managed care, has led to cutbacks in government support for both research and clinical services, and has increased the percentage of uninsured …
Turning Back The Clock: The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Of 1995 And Its Effective Repeal Of Environmental Legislation, Susan E. Leckrone
Turning Back The Clock: The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Of 1995 And Its Effective Repeal Of Environmental Legislation, Susan E. Leckrone
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What Can We Learn From Past Reform Efforts, R. Max Peterson
What Can We Learn From Past Reform Efforts, R. Max Peterson
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
7 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
The Need For A New Nfma Planning Rule, Jack Ward Thomas
The Need For A New Nfma Planning Rule, Jack Ward Thomas
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
7 pages.
Global Trends And The Future Of National Forests, Nels C. Johnson
Global Trends And The Future Of National Forests, Nels C. Johnson
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
23 pages.
Contains 3 pages of references.
Can Managers Adapt To New Relationships And Roles Under Nfma?, Elizabeth Estill
Can Managers Adapt To New Relationships And Roles Under Nfma?, Elizabeth Estill
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
5 pages.
Nfma Implementation Options: Managing Environmental Decisions [Outline], Susan Yonts-Shepard
Nfma Implementation Options: Managing Environmental Decisions [Outline], Susan Yonts-Shepard
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
3 pages.
Rural Communities In An Urban Society And Global Economy, Michael Preston
Rural Communities In An Urban Society And Global Economy, Michael Preston
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
8 pages.
Reflections From The Seventh American Forest Congress: Some Thoughts For National Forest Management, William R. Bentley
Reflections From The Seventh American Forest Congress: Some Thoughts For National Forest Management, William R. Bentley
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
21 pages.
Contains endnotes and references.
Nfma And Ecosystem Management, Richard L. Knight
Nfma And Ecosystem Management, Richard L. Knight
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
8 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
The National Forest Management Act: Managing The Use Out Of Multiple Use Lands, Dan S. Budd
The National Forest Management Act: Managing The Use Out Of Multiple Use Lands, Dan S. Budd
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
12 pages.
Nfma In Relation To Stewardship, Science, Community And Culture: Some Points Of View From The Alaska Region, Phil Janik, Neil Hagadorn, Rai Behnert
Nfma In Relation To Stewardship, Science, Community And Culture: Some Points Of View From The Alaska Region, Phil Janik, Neil Hagadorn, Rai Behnert
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
10 pages.
Agenda: The National Forest Management Act In A Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked In The Past 20 Years?: Will It Work In The 21st Century?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado State University, Oregon State University, Pinchot Institute For Conservation, Syracuse University. Maxwell School Of Citizenship And Public Affairs
Agenda: The National Forest Management Act In A Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked In The Past 20 Years?: Will It Work In The 21st Century?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado State University, Oregon State University, Pinchot Institute For Conservation, Syracuse University. Maxwell School Of Citizenship And Public Affairs
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
Conference speakers include University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Jack Ward Thomas, Chief of the USDA Forest Service, will be a featured speaker at the Center's annual public lands conference, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the National Forest Management Act. This year's conference is sponsored by Colorado State University, Oregon State University, Pinchot Institute for Conservation, and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
When Congress passed NFMA in 1976, few would have imagined the enormity of the changes in the world in technology, science and population we …
Whigs And Hunters: Indian Tribal Rights In The National Forests, Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Whigs And Hunters: Indian Tribal Rights In The National Forests, Robert A. Williams, Jr.
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
7 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
“Can You Live With That, Chief?”—Forging Nfma Through Congressional And Agency Give And Take, John R. Mcguire
“Can You Live With That, Chief?”—Forging Nfma Through Congressional And Agency Give And Take, John R. Mcguire
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
10 pages.
Making Forest Policy In An Imperfect World, James W. Giltmier
Making Forest Policy In An Imperfect World, James W. Giltmier
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
10 pages.
Writing The Regulations: Using Scientists To Link Law And Policy, Arthur W. Cooper
Writing The Regulations: Using Scientists To Link Law And Policy, Arthur W. Cooper
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
11 pages.
Contains references.
Framework For Understanding Nfma In A Legal Context, David H. Getches
Framework For Understanding Nfma In A Legal Context, David H. Getches
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
8 pages.
Contains references.
The National Forest Management Act In A Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked In The Past 20 Years? Will It Work In The 21st Century?, Margaret A. Shannon, K. Norman Johnson
The National Forest Management Act In A Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked In The Past 20 Years? Will It Work In The 21st Century?, Margaret A. Shannon, K. Norman Johnson
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
12 pages.
Stories From The Frontlines: How Nfma Developed And Key Players, Robert E. Wolf
Stories From The Frontlines: How Nfma Developed And Key Players, Robert E. Wolf
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
15 pages.
The Failure Of Federal Land Planning, Steven P. Quarles
The Failure Of Federal Land Planning, Steven P. Quarles
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
26 pages.
Understanding The Interplay Among Many Laws: 1970 To 2000, Perry R. Hagenstein
Understanding The Interplay Among Many Laws: 1970 To 2000, Perry R. Hagenstein
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
3 pages.
Page 1 is missing.
Assessing The Need To Reform The Laws And Regulations, Perry R. Hagenstein
Assessing The Need To Reform The Laws And Regulations, Perry R. Hagenstein
The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996: How Well Has It Worked in the Past 20 Years?: Will It Work in the 21st Century? (September 16-18)
2 pages.
Epic Proportions: Violent Injuries To California Youth, California Department Of Health Services
Epic Proportions: Violent Injuries To California Youth, California Department Of Health Services
California Agencies
EPIC Proportions is a series of reports on injury control produced by the Emergency Preparedness and Injury Control (EPIC) Branch. Arthur A. Ellis, MA, Research Scientist in the Injury Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, prepared this report.
America's Victims At Its Southern Border, Assembly Republican Caucus Office Of Policy Research, Jamie Langius
America's Victims At Its Southern Border, Assembly Republican Caucus Office Of Policy Research, Jamie Langius
California Assembly
This report documents that American citizens and companies are victims of an international border that is out of control. The Speaker of the California State Assembly, Curt Pringle has established a Border Crime Subcommittee to the Public Safety Committee and appointed Assemblyman Jan Goldsmith as its Chair.