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Charles Fairman, Felix Frankfurter, And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes
Charles Fairman, Felix Frankfurter, And The Fourteenth Amendment, Richard L. Aynes
Akron Law Faculty Publications
The scope of the Fourteenth Amendment determines, in large measure, the allocation of responsibility and power between the states and the government of the United States. It has been characterized as “the most significant [[[Amendment] in our history” and a “second American Constitution.” It is therefore not surprising that some of the most important disputes in the United States Supreme Court have been over the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment and that the disputes have involved some of the most important legal thinkers of our times.
In the twentieth century, one of the most familiar articulations of differing views occurred …
Consolidation, Coordination, Competition, And Coherence: In Search Of A Forward Looking Communications Policy, Mark D. Director, Michael Botein
Consolidation, Coordination, Competition, And Coherence: In Search Of A Forward Looking Communications Policy, Mark D. Director, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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Converging First Amendment Principles For Converging Communications Media, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr.
Converging First Amendment Principles For Converging Communications Media, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, L. A. Powe Jr.
Faculty Publications
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Judicial Review Of Fcc Action, Michael Botein
Judicial Review Of Fcc Action, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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A Puzzle Even The Codebreakers Have Trouble Solving: A Clash Of Interests Over The Electronic Encryption Standard, Sean Flynn
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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