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Volume 5, Issue 1
In Memory of Melville B. Nimmer
Donald S. Chisum, Herman Finkelstein, Gary L. Francione, Paul Goldstein, Robert A. Gorman, E. Gabriel Perle, Harriet F. Pilpel, Monroe E. Price, J. H. Reichman and Barbara Ringer
The Compulsory License Redux: Will It Survive in a Changing Marketplace?
Ralph Oman
Public Officials and Libel: In Defense of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
Marc A. Franklin
Responses to Professor Franklin
Dan M. Burt
Phyllis W. Beck
Norman Pearlstine
Legal Semiotics
Susan W. Tiefenbrun
The End of Government Regulation of the Rates Cable Television Services Charge Their Subscribers
Ronald D. Berman
Amusement Park Safety: Who Should Regulate?
Susan J. Reiss
Song Lyric Advisories: The Sound of Censorship
Wendy B. Kaufmann
The Works for Hire Doctrine of the 1976 Copyright Act After Aldon Accessories Ltd. v. Spiegel, Inc.
Elana L. Gershen
A Legendary “Private” Affair? Onassis v. Christian Dior
Allen G. Kadish
Volume 4, Issue 2
Out of UNESCO and into Berne: Has United States Participation in the Berne Convention for International Copyright Protection Become Essential?
Leonard D. DuBoff, Lewis Flacks, Michael Keplinger & Harvey J. Winter
State Moral Rights Law and the Federal Copyright System
Sophia Davis
Law, Literature, and the “Conversation of Mankind”
John D. Ayer
The Success of the World: The Literary Critic as Constitutional Theorist
Daniel J. Kornstein
Giving the Devil Its Due: Actors’ and Performers’ Right to Receive Attribution for Cinematic Roles
Robert L. Gordon
Employed Artists’ Home Office Deductions in the Aftermath of Weissman v. Commissioner: The Second Circuit’s New Limited Exception for Taxpayer-Employees
Charles M. Flesch
“And the Winner is . . ” Election Day Projections and the First Amendment
Chanie Kamentsky