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Representation Without Elections: Civil Society Participation As A Remedy For The Democratic Deficits Of Online Speech Governance, Brenda Dvoskin Sep 2022

Representation Without Elections: Civil Society Participation As A Remedy For The Democratic Deficits Of Online Speech Governance, Brenda Dvoskin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stern Penalties: How The Federal Communications Commission And Congress Look To Crackdown On Indecent Broadcasting, Geoffrey Rosenblat Jan 2006

Stern Penalties: How The Federal Communications Commission And Congress Look To Crackdown On Indecent Broadcasting, Geoffrey Rosenblat

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Evening Hours During Pacifica Standard Time, C. Edwin Baker Jan 1996

The Evening Hours During Pacifica Standard Time, C. Edwin Baker

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Historical Perspective On The Protection Of Children From Broadcasting Indecency, Edythe Wise Jan 1996

A Historical Perspective On The Protection Of Children From Broadcasting Indecency, Edythe Wise

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Vagueness And Indecency, Jonathan Weinberg Jan 1996

Vagueness And Indecency, Jonathan Weinberg

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The District Of Columbia Circuit On Broadcast Indecency Policy, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz Jan 1996

The Influence Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The District Of Columbia Circuit On Broadcast Indecency Policy, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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Introduction - Safe Harbors And Stern Warnings: Fcc Regulation Of Indecent Broadcasting, Richard C. Turkington Jan 1996

Introduction - Safe Harbors And Stern Warnings: Fcc Regulation Of Indecent Broadcasting, Richard C. Turkington

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Fcc, Indecency, And Anti-Abortion Political Advertising, Lili Levi Jan 1996

The Fcc, Indecency, And Anti-Abortion Political Advertising, Lili Levi

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court Turns Its Back On The First Amendment, The 1992 Cable Act And The First Amendment: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. V. Fcc, Holli K. Sands Jan 1996

The Supreme Court Turns Its Back On The First Amendment, The 1992 Cable Act And The First Amendment: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. V. Fcc, Holli K. Sands

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indecent Proposals: Reason, Restraint And Responsibility In The Regulation Of Indecency, Allen S. Iv Hammond Jan 1996

Indecent Proposals: Reason, Restraint And Responsibility In The Regulation Of Indecency, Allen S. Iv Hammond

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Communications Commission - Fairness Doctrine - Requirement That A Fairness Doctrine Complaint Establish A Prima Facie Case Defining A Specific Issue, Doris Del Tosto Jan 1980

Federal Communications Commission - Fairness Doctrine - Requirement That A Fairness Doctrine Complaint Establish A Prima Facie Case Defining A Specific Issue, Doris Del Tosto

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Free Press/Fair Trial - Pretrial Suppression Hearing May Be Closed In Order To Preserve Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial, Douglas Robison Jan 1978

Constitutional Law - Free Press/Fair Trial - Pretrial Suppression Hearing May Be Closed In Order To Preserve Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial, Douglas Robison

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Freedom Of Speech And Press - New York Times Standard Is Inapplicable To A Defamed Individual Who Is Neither A Public Official Nor A Public Figure, And Only Actual Injury Is Compensable Absent Showing Of Actual Malice, William E. Molchen Ii Jan 1974

Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Freedom Of Speech And Press - New York Times Standard Is Inapplicable To A Defamed Individual Who Is Neither A Public Official Nor A Public Figure, And Only Actual Injury Is Compensable Absent Showing Of Actual Malice, William E. Molchen Ii

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Further Limits On Libel Actions - Extension Of The New York Times Rule To Libels Arising From Discussion Of Public Issues, W. H. Flamm Jr. Jan 1971

Further Limits On Libel Actions - Extension Of The New York Times Rule To Libels Arising From Discussion Of Public Issues, W. H. Flamm Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.