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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Fcc’S Main Studio Rule: Achieving Little For Localism At A Great Cost To Broadcasters, David M. Silverman, David N. Tobenkin
The Fcc’S Main Studio Rule: Achieving Little For Localism At A Great Cost To Broadcasters, David M. Silverman, David N. Tobenkin
Federal Communications Law Journal
Localism, the communications law policy that requires spectrum licensees to serve the needs of local communities, represents a bedrock concept in the Communications Act and the Federal Communications Commission’s jurisprudence. The Commission’s sixty-year-old main studio rule provides a vivid example of this principle. Broadcasters often find compliance with this rule difficult and an exercise in form over substance, raising legitimate questions about the continued need and rationale for the rule. This Article examines the rule’s evolution and its current problematic state, and analyzes whether its modification or elimination would better conserve the resources of both broadcasters and the Commission, without …
The Accountability Of Government Networks, Anne-Marie Slaughter
The Accountability Of Government Networks, Anne-Marie Slaughter
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law Unbounded: Reflections On Government And Governance, Martin Shapiro
Administrative Law Unbounded: Reflections On Government And Governance, Martin Shapiro
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Global Governance, Legal Pluralism And The Decentered State: A Labor Law Critique Of Codes Of Corporate Conduct, Adelle Blackett
Global Governance, Legal Pluralism And The Decentered State: A Labor Law Critique Of Codes Of Corporate Conduct, Adelle Blackett
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Globalization, Accountability, And The Future Of Administrative Law Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Introduction: Globalization, Accountability, And The Future Of Administrative Law Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Globalization And The Future Of Administrative Law: From Government To Governance, Alfred C. Aman
The Limits Of Globalization And The Future Of Administrative Law: From Government To Governance, Alfred C. Aman
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Connecting The World: The Development Of The Global Information Infrastructure, Tanya L. Yarbrough
Connecting The World: The Development Of The Global Information Infrastructure, Tanya L. Yarbrough
Federal Communications Law Journal
The International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations organization, has led the charge in developing a truly global economy through its efforts to develop the Global Information Infrastructure (“GII”). The GII would result in universal access to telecommunications and information technology and basic communications services. This Note explains the roles of the agencies involved in the development of the GII and the forces driving its development. It also discusses regulatory issues affecting the implementation and feasibility of the GII. Ultimately, this Note sketches the optimal environment for the evolution of the GII.
Privatization And The Democracy Problem In Globalization: Making Markets More Accountable Through Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman
Privatization And The Democracy Problem In Globalization: Making Markets More Accountable Through Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Changing Shape Of Government, Alfred C. Aman, Steve Savas, Elliott Sclar, Lester Salamon, Charles Sabel
The Changing Shape Of Government, Alfred C. Aman, Steve Savas, Elliott Sclar, Lester Salamon, Charles Sabel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Gillian E. Metzger, Alfred C. Aman Jr., Charles F. Sabel, Lester M. Salamon, E.S. Savas and Elliot D. Sclar participate in panel discussions focusing on the question of how to secure government accountability in the context of the expansion of privatization in government? This panel discusses some of the changes we are seeing in government institutions and in the ways government operates. The panelists describe ways in which the move toward privatization and the expansion of the gray area between public and private is occurring, but also will talk about changes we may see as being particularly useful in dealing …