1987-88 Archive

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Volume 6, Issue 2

The Competitiveness of the U.S. Telecommunications Industry: A New York Case Study
Michael Botein & Alan Pearce

The Politics of the First Amendment
Steve Bachmann

Law, Deconstruction and Resistance: The Critical Stances of Derrida and Foucault
Daniel Williams

A New Guide to Negotiating the Author-Publisher Contract
Martin P. Levin

Reexamining Intellectual Property Concepts: A Glimpse into the Future Thought the Prism of Chakrabarty
Monroe Price

Statutory Damages for the Multiple Infringement of a Copyrighted Work: A Doctrine Whose Time Has Come, Again
Peter Thea

Copyright Infringement Suits Against States: Is the Eleventh Amendment a Valid Defense
Susan D. Raively

A New Strategy for Censorship: Prosecuting Pornographers as Panderers
Zdena Nemeckova

Volume 6, Issue 1

Cable Television’s New Legal Universe: Early Judicial Response to the Cable Act
Michael I. Meyerson

Old Franchises Never Die? Denying Renewal Under the First Amendment and the Cable Act
Joseph Van Eaton

Antitrust and Regulation in Cable Television: Federal Policy at War with Itself
Glenn B. Manishin

Some Unhurried Reflections on Copyright
Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.

The Equal Opportunity Doctrine: The Broadcast Executive Who Campaigns for Political Office Makes His Own Strange Bedfellow
Neil S. Meisel

Using Long Arm Principles to Expand Artists’ Rights: Will It Work?
Cheryl Gross

Do Cable Operators Want Free Speech or a Free Market? Preferred Communications, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles
Deborah Schmidt