ARTICLES INDEX
ISSUES
Upcoming Issue
2007-2008 (25:2, 25:3, 26:1)
2006-2007 (24:2, 24:3, 25:1)
2005-2006 (23:2, 23:3, 24:1)
2004-2005 (22:2, 22:3, 23:1)
2003-2004 (21:2-3, 22:1, 22:2)
2002-2003 (21:1)
2001-2002 (20:1, 20:2, 20:3)
2000-2001 (19:1, 19:2, 19:3)
1999-2000 (18:1, 18:2, 18:3)
1998-1999 (17:1, 17:2, 17:3)
1997-1998 (16:1, 16:2-3)
1996-1997 (14:3, 15:1, 15:2)
1995-1996 (13:3, 14:1, 14:2)
1994-1995 (13:1, 13:2)
1993-1994 (11:3, 12:1, 12:2)
1992-1993 (11:1, 11:2, 11:3)
1991-1992 (10:1, 10:2)
1990-1991 (9:1, 9:2)
1989-1990 (8:1, 8:2)
1996-1989 (7:1, 7:2)
1987-1996 (6:1, 6:2)
1986-1987 (5:2)
1985-1986 (4:2, 5:1)
1984-1985 (3:2, 4:1)
1983-1984 (2:2, 3:1)
1982-1983 (2:1)
1981-1982 (1)
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ISSUES
1995-1996
Volume 13, Issue 3
Television Self-Regulation and Ownership Regulation: The American Experience, Introduction
Eli Noam & Lisa M. Domonkos
The European Interest in the American Experience in Self-Regulation
Bernd-Peter Lange & Runar Woldt
Broadcast Self-Regulation: The NAB Codes, Family Viewing Hour, and Television Violence
Mark M. MacCarthy
Internal Examination: Self-Regulation and the American Media
Everette E. Dennis
Self-Regulation in American Television in Areas Aside from Program Content
Les Brown
Ownership Regulatory Policies in the U.S. Telecom Sector
Henry Geller
The Impact of Ownership on Content: Does It Matter?
Benjamin M. Compaine
Russian Media Law & Policy, Introduction
Jamey Gambrell
Law, Force, and the Russian Media
Monroe Price
Civil Defamation Law and the Press in Russia: Private and Public Interests, the 1995 Civil Code, and the Constitution, Part One
Peter Krug
Free Speech and the Mass Media in Russia: Lessons from the December 1993 Election and Constitutional Referendum
Melissa Dawson
Sharing the Spotlight: Equitable Distribution of the Right of Publicity
Jonathan L. Kranz
Volume 14, Issue 1
Copyright and Computer Programs: It's All in the Definition
William F. Patry
Artistic Parody: A Theoretical Construct
Sherri L. Burr
The Precarious Balance: Moral Rights, Parody, and Fair Use
Geri J. Yonover
The Art of Making Law from Other People's Art
Bruce Rogow
Copyright and the Legislative Process: A Personal Perspective
William F. Patry
Scope of Gaming Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1996 After Rumsey v. Wilson: White Buffalo or Brown Cow?
William E. Horwitz
Volume 14, Issue 2
Cyberlaw and Social Change: A Democratic Approach to Copyright Law in Cyberspace
Niva Elkin-Koren
Civil Defamation Law and the Press in Russia: Private and Public Interests, the 1995 Civil Code, and the Constitution, Part Two
Peter Krug
Regulating the Internet: Should Pornography Get a Free Ride on the Information Superhighway
Marci A. Hamilton, Mike Godwin, Richard A. Kurnit, Nadine Strossen & Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
A Call to the Arts: Exploring New Means of Jurisprudential Expression
Christo Lassiter
Painting the Law
Nany Illman Meyers
Blocking Preemption: Convergence, Privacy, and the FCC's Guided Regulation of Caller ID
Laura V. Eng
Reformulating the New York City Landmarks Preservation Law Financial Hardship Provision: Preserving the Big Apple
Cindy Moy
A Neo-Institutional Paradigm for Contracts Formed in Cyberspace: Judgment Day for the Statute of Frauds
Marc E. Szafran
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