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Public Access: Fortifying The Electronic Soapbox, Jason Roberts
Public Access: Fortifying The Electronic Soapbox, Jason Roberts
Federal Communications Law Journal
Public access, viewed as the voice on cable for those outside the mainstream, has recently been criticized as nothing more than an unregulated channel for objectionable hate speech and indecent programming. When Congress passed the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, cable operators found themselves in the conflicting role of being liable for indecent and obscene programming on public access, while at the same time unable to exercise any editorial control over access content. All sides are now waiting to see if the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will strike down these access rules as …
"Mother," "Parent," And Bias, A. Jasmine Rassam
"Mother," "Parent," And Bias, A. Jasmine Rassam
Indiana Law Journal
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Preserving The Purchasing Power Of Child Support Awards: Can The Use Of Escalator Clauses Be Justified After The Family Support Act?, Sarah K. Funke
Preserving The Purchasing Power Of Child Support Awards: Can The Use Of Escalator Clauses Be Justified After The Family Support Act?, Sarah K. Funke
Indiana Law Journal
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A Response To "Nannygate": Untangling U.S. Immigration Law To Enable American Parents To Hire Foreign Child Care Providers, Kathleen A. Delaney
A Response To "Nannygate": Untangling U.S. Immigration Law To Enable American Parents To Hire Foreign Child Care Providers, Kathleen A. Delaney
Indiana Law Journal
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