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Newspaper-Broadcast Combinations In The Same Community : How Much Divestiture For The Sake Of Diversity?
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Terrorism And The Media: Legal Responses (Introduction), Patrick Baude
Terrorism And The Media: Legal Responses (Introduction), Patrick Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
The Lawyer And The Terrorist: Another Ethical Dilemma, F. Thomas Schornhorst
The Lawyer And The Terrorist: Another Ethical Dilemma, F. Thomas Schornhorst
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Television And Terrorism: Professionalism Not Quite The Answer, Herbert A. Terry
Television And Terrorism: Professionalism Not Quite The Answer, Herbert A. Terry
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Journalists And Terrorism: Captives Of The Libertarian Tradition, Walter B. Jaehnig
Journalists And Terrorism: Captives Of The Libertarian Tradition, Walter B. Jaehnig
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Sports Anti-Siphoning Rules For Pay Cable Television: A Public Right To Free Tv?, M. Agnes Siedlecki
Sports Anti-Siphoning Rules For Pay Cable Television: A Public Right To Free Tv?, M. Agnes Siedlecki
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
First Amendment Restrictions On The Ftc's, Robert D. Eckinger
First Amendment Restrictions On The Ftc's, Robert D. Eckinger
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Supreme Court has suggested a "degree of protection"approach to reconcile the first amendment protection of commercial speech with the need to effectively regulate false or misleading advertising. In so doing, however, the Court has failed to establish clearly the judicial standard of review appropriate in examining regulative measures. In the absence of adequate guidance, several circuit court decisions have adopted an unjustified standard of strict judicial scrutiny. The continued use of this standard by the circuit courts in reviewing FTC decisions will present increasing institutional problems for the courts and will seriously undermine the Commission's ability to protect consumers …
Infringement And Remedies Provisions Of The New Copyright Law, Paul W. Vapner
Infringement And Remedies Provisions Of The New Copyright Law, Paul W. Vapner
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Moral Right Revisited: Are We Closer To Full Protection For Authors, Edward D. L. Yuen
Moral Right Revisited: Are We Closer To Full Protection For Authors, Edward D. L. Yuen
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The Personal Manager In California: Riding The Horns Of The Licensing Dilemma, David F. Charles
The Personal Manager In California: Riding The Horns Of The Licensing Dilemma, David F. Charles
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Home Box Office And The Fcc's Reasonably Ancillary Jurisdiction
Home Box Office And The Fcc's Reasonably Ancillary Jurisdiction
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Motion Picture Exhibition Without A License: Alchemy In The Second Circuit, Marc R. Stein
Motion Picture Exhibition Without A License: Alchemy In The Second Circuit, Marc R. Stein
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Copyright Revision Act And Visual Artists, Hamish R. Sandison
Copyright Revision Act And Visual Artists, Hamish R. Sandison
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
A Legal Conundrum - Transsexuals In Athletics, Lisa M. Bassis
A Legal Conundrum - Transsexuals In Athletics, Lisa M. Bassis
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The United States Record Communications Industry Dichotomy--Time For Change, Paul E. Tellier
The United States Record Communications Industry Dichotomy--Time For Change, Paul E. Tellier
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This paper will explore the battle between Western Union and the international record carriers in the record communications field. It will trace the development of the United States record communications industry from the early history of electric telegraphy, through the enactment of the Communications Act of 1934 and the Western Union divestitute of 1943, the gateway and mailgram cases of the second half of the twentieth century. It will examine the diverse solutions proposed--ranging from free competition between Western Union and the international record carriers in both the domestic and international markets to the creation of a single monopolistic entity …
Problems In The Application Of The Fairness Doctrine To Commercial Advertisements, J. Kurt Straub
Problems In The Application Of The Fairness Doctrine To Commercial Advertisements, J. Kurt Straub
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
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
No abstract provided.
Communications Law - Television - Antisiphoning Rules Governing Movie And Sports Content Of Pay Cable Television Exceeded Jurisdiction Of Fcc Under Federal Communications Act, Jennifer Hess Asher
Communications Law - Television - Antisiphoning Rules Governing Movie And Sports Content Of Pay Cable Television Exceeded Jurisdiction Of Fcc Under Federal Communications Act, Jennifer Hess Asher
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of The Naming Requirement Of Tittle Iii In Light Of United States V. Donovan - A Case For Suppression, William D. Goldberg
An Examination Of The Naming Requirement Of Tittle Iii In Light Of United States V. Donovan - A Case For Suppression, William D. Goldberg
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fairness And Unfairness In Television Product Advertising, Michigan Law Review
Fairness And Unfairness In Television Product Advertising, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The first section of this Note explores the impact of television product advertising on viewer attitudes. The next two sections set forth the statutory basis on which the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission could provide for the effective presentation of contrasting points of view on controversial issues implicitly or explicitly raised by television product advertising, could ensure that the implicit messages of such advertisements are delivered fairly and without deception, and could counter the adverse effects of such advertising. The purpose of these sections is not to predict actual regulatory behavior, for in fact the FCC and …