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 Self-Regulation and the Public Interest  Robert Corn-Revere Partner Hogan and Hartson, LLP Can self-regulation of broadcasting serve the public interest? And if so, how should such a...
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 Red Lion and the Constitutionality of Regulation: A Conversation Among the Justices   Monroe E. Price Professor of Law Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University It's a national...
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Angela CampbellDirector, Citizens Communications CenterGeorgetown University Law Center In January, 1998, the Aspen Institute's Communications and Society Program convened the first in a series of...
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Broadcasting Policy in the Digital Age Andrew Graham A Structure and Efficiency Approach to Reforming Access and Content Policy Steven S. Wildman and D. Karen Frazer Implementation of "Pay" Models...
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 Part I: LAW AND POLICY  Toward a New Approach to Public Interest Regulation of Digital Broadcasting Angela Campbell Public Interest Obligations of Broadcasters in the Digital Era: Law and...
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 On Hooks and Ladders   Monroe E. Price Professor of Law Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University I want to suggest a game called "Hooks and Ladders" to help understand the...
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 Implementation of "Pay" Models and the Existing Public Trustee Model in the Digital Broadcast Era  Implementation of "Pay" Models and the Existing Public Trustee Model in the Digital...
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Tracy WestenPresidentCenter for Governmental Studies Introduction Differences in the characteristics of new media justify differences in the First Amendment standards applied to them.-Red Lion v. FCC...
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