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Volume 8, Issue 2
Congress, Free Speech, and Cable Legislation: An Introduction
Monroe Price
Amending the Oversight: Legislative Drafting and the Cable Act
Michael I. Meyerson
Telephone Companies Have First Amendment Rights Too: The Constitutional Case for Entry into Cable
Laurence H. Winer
Cable Television: Proposals for Reregulation and the First Amendment
Stuart Rabinowitz
The FCC’s Cable Inquiry: An Opportunity to Reaffirm the Cable Act
Frank W. Lloyd
Current Issues in Cable Television: A Re-Balancing to Protect the Consumer
Norman M. Sinel, Patrick J. Grant, Caroline H. Little, & William E. Cook
This Is the Picture: If You Don’t Like It, Turn It Off: The Futility of Setting Cable Specific Obscenity Standards
Michael Bauman
The Gray Market After K Mart: Shopping for Solutions
Danielle G. Mazur
Art Forgery and Copyright Law: Modifying the Originality Requirement to Prevent the Forging of Artworks
Judith M. Nelson
Granting Foreigners Free Speech Rights: The End of Ideological Exclusions?
Leonard David Elgert
Is This the End of American Indian Site Specific Free Exercise Claims? Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protection Association
Joseph Tomkiewicz
Volume 8, Issue 1
The Impact of Berne, The Framework of International Copyright
Lionel S. Sobel
The Impact of Berne, The Impact of Berne on United States Copyright Law
David Nimmer
The Impact of Berne, A Garland of Reflections on Three International Copyright Topics
Peter Jaszi
Athlete Agent Regulation: Proposed Legislative Revisions and the Need for Reforms Beyond Legislation
Kenneth L. Shropshire
The Full Court Press: Sacrificing Vital Privacy Interests on the Altar of First Amendment Rhetoric
Irwin R. Kramer
No Film at 11: The Inadequacy of Legal Protection and Relief or Sexually Harassed Broadcast Journalism
Anne P. Pomerantz
The Conflict Between Fair Use and the Lanham Act on the Second Circuit
Elana C. Jacobson
Whose Voice Is It Anyway? Midler v. Ford Motor Co.
Elaine Windholz