A Review of Seven Dirty Words and Six Other Stories: Controlling the Content of Print and Broadcast by Matthew L. Spitze
The unending stream of technological innovations that best exemplifies the electronic media has left...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
In the thirty-plus years since FCC v. Pacifica Foundation revolutionized content-based broadcast reg...
This article contends that the public is deprived of an important source of information on public af...
The debate over the first amendment justification for broadcast regulation has become heatedly polar...
This section summarizes recent law review articles on a topic chosen for its significance to contemp...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
The purpose of this article is to examine critically these decisions and to explore whether there is...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) forbids television stations...
This paper is adapted from a talk given by the author at Duke University School of Law on April 6, 2...
The article considers both the constitutional and statutory aspects of the regulation of indecency i...
A Review of Misregulating Television: Network Dominance and the FCC by Stanley M. Besen, Thomas G. ...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
During the past half century there have existed in this country two opposing constitutional traditio...
The Cable Act of 1992 required, for the first time, that cable systems receive the consent of broadc...
The unending stream of technological innovations that best exemplifies the electronic media has left...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
In the thirty-plus years since FCC v. Pacifica Foundation revolutionized content-based broadcast reg...
This article contends that the public is deprived of an important source of information on public af...
The debate over the first amendment justification for broadcast regulation has become heatedly polar...
This section summarizes recent law review articles on a topic chosen for its significance to contemp...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
The purpose of this article is to examine critically these decisions and to explore whether there is...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) forbids television stations...
This paper is adapted from a talk given by the author at Duke University School of Law on April 6, 2...
The article considers both the constitutional and statutory aspects of the regulation of indecency i...
A Review of Misregulating Television: Network Dominance and the FCC by Stanley M. Besen, Thomas G. ...
Changes in the political and regulatory climates are prompting calls to revive substantive governmen...
During the past half century there have existed in this country two opposing constitutional traditio...
The Cable Act of 1992 required, for the first time, that cable systems receive the consent of broadc...
The unending stream of technological innovations that best exemplifies the electronic media has left...
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their imp...
In the thirty-plus years since FCC v. Pacifica Foundation revolutionized content-based broadcast reg...