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Author Index: Volume 1 - 16

Author Index to Articles, Commentaries, Notes, and Bibliographies.

ABRAMSON, RICHARD H. - 
Presenting Technologically Complex Cases to Lay Judges and Juries, 14:259

ADU, MARY MACK AND GRETCHEN DUMAS - 
Privacy in Telecommunications - A California Perspective, 15:417

ALLARD, NICHOLAS W. - 
The 1992 Cable Act: Just the Beginning, 15:305

ALLEN, WILLIAM H. - 
Some Revisions of a Gray Market Decalogue: A Response to Messrs. Lewin and Steele, 10:1075

ANDERSON, ALISA E. - 
The Future of Software Copyright Protection: Arbitration v. Litigation, 12:1

ANDERSON, ROBERT E. - 
Alternatives to Copyright Law Protection of Graphic Characters: The Lanham Act and Antidilution Statutes, 13:179

ARNOLD, TERRI FINKBINE - 
Let Technology Counteract Technology: Protecting the Medical Record in the Computer Age, 15:455

ATKIN, DAVID J. AND MICHAEL F. STARR - 
The Department of Communications: A Plan and Policy for the Abolition of the Federal Communications Commission, 12:181

AVER, RAYMOND H. - 
The Zoning of Adult Entertainment: How Far Can Planning Commissions Go?, 5:293

AVERY, JANET L. - 
Struggle Over Performing Rights to Music: BMI and ASCAP vs. Cable Television, 14:47

BABCOCK, CHARLES L. AND DAN ROSEN - 
Of and Concerning Real People and Writers of Fiction, 7:221

BABCOCK, WILLIAM L., MARC A. STEINER, AND PATRICK BALDWIN - 
"Can We Save Our Ball Club?": The Availability of Injunctive Relief for a Municipality to Prevent the Threatened Breach of a Stadium Lease Agreement by a Professional Sports Franchise, 2:97

BACH, AMY R. - 
Pressing California Shield Law on Criminal Defendants: A Weighting Game, 11:461

BAKER, RANDY - 
Protecting the Press by Protecting the Journalist: A Wrongful Discharge Action for Editorial Employees at Newspapers, 8:1

BALDWIN, PATRICK, WILLIAM L. BABCOCK, AND MARC A. STEINER - 
"Can We Save Our Ball Club?": The Availability of Injunctive Relief for a Municipality to Prevent the Threatened Breach of a Stadium Lease Agreement by a Professional Sports Franchise, 2:97

BARKAN, JUDITH - 
Universal v. Sony: Is Home Use in Fact Fair Use?, 3:53

BARNETT, MARTHA W. AND SCOTT D. MAKAR - 
"In the Ordinary Course of Business": The Legal Limits of Workplace Wiretapping, 10:715

BARNETT, STEVEN R. - 
United States Regulation of Transborder Speech, 9:635

BARRETT, LEE E. - PTO 
Perspective on Recent Developments in Patent Protection for Computer Hardware and Software, 16:627

BARRISH, MARK - 
Disclosure of Computer Re­enactments During Pretrial Discovery, 16:691

BARRON, JEROME A. - The Right of Reply to the Media in the United States - Resistance and Resurgence, 15:1

BARRON, JEROME A. - What Does the Fairness Doctrine Controversy Really Mean?, 12:205

BARROW, ROSCOE L. - The Equal Opportunities and Fairness Doctrines in Broadcasting: Should They be Retained?, 1:65

BARTASI, THOMAS A. - Trade Screening Laws: A Survey and Analysis, 6:91

BASSIS, LISA M. - A Legal Conundrum | Transsexuals in Athletics, 1:369

BAUR, ALISON E. - The Constitutional Administration of the Beirut Agreement: Paradox or Possibility?, 12:245

BEALS, ALAN AND NICHOLAS P. MILLER - Regulating Cable Television, 3:607

BECK, HENRY - Control of, and Access to, On­Line Computer Data Bases: Some First Amendment Issues in Videodex and Teletext, 5:1

BENJAMIN, ALAN G. AND ROBERT G. WEISS - Cable Television Secured Financing, 5:95

BENJAMIN, ALAN G. AND ROBERT G. WEISS - Feature Film Secured Financing: A Transactional Approach for Lender's Counsel, 5:75

BIOFF, ALLAN L. AND ROBERT E. PAUL - Employee and Independent Contractors: Legal Implications of Conversion from One to the Other, 4:649

BISCEGLIA, JULIE J. -  Summary Judgment on Substantial Similarity in Copyright Actions, 16:51

BLACK, EDWARD G. AND MICHAEL H. PAGE - Add­on Infringements: When Computer Add­ons and Peripherals Should (And Should Not) Be Considered Infringing Derivative Works Under Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc., and Other Recent Decisions, 15:615

BLAKE, JONATHAN D. AND DEBORA L. OSGOOD - A Suggested Approach to the First Amendment Issues Involved in Broadcast Regulation, 11:607

BLAUFARB, JONATHAN - The Seven­Year Itch: California Labor Code Section 2855, 6:653

BLISS, THOMAS ALBERT - Subliminal Projection: History and Analysis, 5:419

BLOOM, SETH E. - Preventing the Misappropriation of Identity: Beyond the "Right of Publicity," 13:489

BLUER, SUSAN G. - California Extends the Right of Publicity to Heirs: A Shift From Privacy to Property and Copyright Principles, 7:575

BOASBERG, JAMES E. - With Malice Toward None: A New Look at Defamatory Republication and Neutral Reportage, 13:455


BOESSENECKER, JANET - Legislating Canned Performances, 14:545

BOND, KATHARYN - Crime Scene Videotapes: Are Television Techniques Violating the Confrontation Clause?, 15:749

BOTEIN, MICHAEL - New Communications Technology: The Emerging Antitrust Agenda, 3:685

BRANIGAN, EDWARD AND BRUCE M. STIGLITZ - Workers' Compensation Insurance for Entertainment Loan­Out Corporations, 5:725

BRENNAN, LORIN AND JOHN D. MAATTA - Comments on International Video Piracy - A Review of the Problem and Some Potential Solutions, 10:1081

BRENNAN, MARY LYNN - Civil Rights in the Locker Room: Ludtke v. Kuhn, 2:645

BRENNER, DANIEL L. - Cable Franchising and the First Amendment: Preferred Problems, Undesirable Solutions, 10:999

BRENNER, DANIEL - Policy­Making at the Fowler FCC: How Speeches Figured In, 10:539

BRODY, MARILYN A. - Copyright Protection for Video Games, Computer Programs and Other Cybernetic Works, 5:477

BROOKS, DAVID P. - Advertising Injury: Getting the Most Out of Your Insurance Policy, 14:389

BROOKS, KENNEDY A. - VADs, VARs, and Authorized Dealers - Do the Franchise Laws Apply to the Computer Industry?, 12:33

BROPHY, SCOTT C. - Joint Authorship Under the Copyright Law, 16:451

BROTMAN, STUART N. - Cable Television and Copyright: Legislation and the Marketplace Model, 2:477

BROTMAN, STUART N. - The Changing Nature of Communications Law Practice, 9:179

BROWN, JOSHUA H. - Creators Caught in the Middle: Visual Artists Rights Act Preemption of State Moral Rights Laws, 15:1003

BRUCKER, ALEX M. AND FRANK M. KEESLING - California Taxation of Literary Properties, 2:263

BUMP, CATHERINE M. - What Is a "Newspaper" Under California's Retraction Statute? Enquiring Minds Want to Know, 10:795

BURNETT, BARBARA A. - Protecting and Regulating Commercial Speech: Consumers Confront the First Amendment, 5:637

BUTLER, TIMOTHY L. - Can a Computer be an Author? Copyright Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, 4:707

CAIN, RITA M. - Constitutional Struggle Over Telecommunications Regulation, 10:1

CALLAHAN, ELLETTA SANGREY AND TERRY MOREHEAD DWORKIN - Employee Disclosures to the Media: When is a "Source" a "Sourcerer"?, 15:357

CASE COMMENTARY - Salinger v. Random House: Is Copyright Protection of Letters Meant to Serve the Public or Their Author?, 10:941

CASEY, TIMOTHY M. - The Visual Artists Rights Act, 14:85

CHARLES, DAVID F. - The Personal Manager in California: Riding the Horns of the Licensing Dilemma, 1:347

CHEMERINSKY, ERWIN - Changing the Rules of the Game: The New FCC Regulations on Political Debates, 7:1

CHOPER, JESSE H., SANFORD H. KADISH, AND DANIEL SCHORR - What are the Limits on Freedom of the Press?, 1:175

CHRISTIANSON, SHAWN M. AND S. CLAIRE SOPER - The Danger of Illusion: A Critique of Safety Regulations in the Television and Motion Picture Industry, 6:137

CLARK, ANDREW E. - The Trouble With T­Shirts: Merchandise Bootlegging in the Music Industry, 6:1

COATS, WILLIAM S. AND DAVID H. KRAMER - Not as Clean as They Wanna Be: Intermediate Copying in Campbell v. Acuff­Rose, 16:607

COATS, WILLIAM S. AND HEATHER D. RAFTER - The Games People Play: Sega v. Accolade and the Right to Reverse Engineer Software, 15:557

COCHRAN, J. WESLEY - Why Can't I Watch This Video Here?: Copyright Confusion and Performances of Videocassettes and Videodiscs in Libraries, 15:837

COHEN, JONATHAN D. - Remedies for Misappropriation of Motion Picture and Television Story Ideas, 7:85

COHEN, THOMAS A. - Simplified Syndication for Stage and Screen: A Proposal for Modifying Securities Laws for the Financing of Theater and Film Production, 13:533

COLE, HARRY F., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND WILLIAM E. KENNARD - FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons: Seven Axioms to Grind, 5:759

COLE­WALLEN, DONNA G. - Crossing the Line: Isues Facing Entertainment Attorneys Engaged in Related Secondary Occupations, 8:481

CONTRERAS, JORGE - The Art Auctioneer: Duties and Assumptions, 13:717

COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL - Report of the Copyright Royalty Tribunal on "Use of Certain Copyrighted Works in Connection With Noncommercial Broadcasting" as Required by 37 CFR 304.1, 3:41

CORAN, STEVE AND WILLIAM HANKS - Federal Preemption of State Obscenity Law Applied to Broadcasting, 5:21

COURSEN, DAVID - The FCC and "Pay Cable": Promoting Diversity on Television, 6:773

COWAN, DAVID J. - Daily Herald Co. v. Munro: Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Limits on Election Day Broadcast of Exit Polls, 10:1155

CRAMER, EDWARD M. - Some Observations on the Copyright Law of 1976: Not Everything is Beautiful, 1:157

CRANSTON, KIM C. - The Ban on Broadcasting Cigarette Advertisements, 2:333

CROFT, ERIC - Telephonic Testimony in Criminal and Civil Trials, 14:107

CROOK, ROBERT ASA - Welcome to the Nineties, Bindrim v. Mitchell: Now Drop Dead, 12:517

CUSACK, DENNIS M. - Peanuts and Potatoes: The FCC's Diversification Policy and the Antitrust Laws, 7:599

DAMICH, EDWARD J. - A Comparison of State and Federal Moral Rights Protection: Are Artists Better Off After VARA?, 15:953

DARRABY, JESSICA L. - Personal Reflections on Art Law, 12:298

DAVIDSON, DUNCAN M. AND JEAN A. KUNKEL - The Developing Methodology for Analyzing Privacy Torts, 6:43

DAVIDSON, LANCE S. - Extension of the Federal Communications Commission's Jurisdiction to the Television Networks, 4:235

DAVIS, NOY S. - Eliminating the Network/Cable Cross­Ownership Ban: Does a Free Market Protect the Marketplace of Ideas?, 6:163

DEMPSEY, PAUL STEPHEN - Adam Smith Assaults Ma Bell with His Invisible Hands: Divestiture, Deregulation, and the Need for a New Telecommunications Policy, 11:527

DENVIR, JAMES P. - The Dole Bill: Freeing the Telephone Company Seven?, 9:113

DENVIR, JAMES P. - Freeing the Telephone Company Seven: The Justice Department Joins the Chorus, 9:595

DERWIN, DOUGLAS K. - It is Time to Put "Look and Feel" Out to Pasture, 15:605

DE SANTIS, KATHLEEN - The Disabled Student Athlete: Gaining a Place on the Playing Field, 5:517

DEVORE, P. CAMERON - Posadas de Puerto Rico v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico: The End of the Beginning, 10:579

DEVORE, P. CAMERON AND MARSHALL J. NELSON - Punitive Damages in Libel Cases After Browning­Ferris, 12:153

DIAMOND, JOHN L. - Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps: Unanswered Defamation Questions, 10:125

DIAMOND, JOHN L. AND JAMES L. PRIMM - Rediscovering Traditional Tort Typologies to Determine Media Liability for Physical Injuries: From the Mickey Mouse Club to Hustler Magazine, 10:969

DICKENSON, CHARLES AND ZOOK SUTTON - The Effect of the 1976 Tax Reform Act on the Ownership of Professional Sports Franchises, 1:227

DIXON, ALLEN N., III - Unauthorized Pay Television Reception Under Section 605 of the Communications Act, 3:719

DOBB, LINDA SUE - Video Game Regulation and the Courts, 5:549

DOLAN, SHEILA - Big O v. Goodyear: The Case for Trademark Disparagement, 3:227

DORFMAN, ANNE - Neutral Propaganda: Three Films "Made in Canada" and the Foreign Agents Registration Act, 7:435

DOWNS, HOWARD AND KAREN KARPEN - The Equal Time and Fairness Doctrines: Outdated or Crucial to American Politics in the 1980's, 4:67

DUBOFF, LEONARD D. - Introduction to Computer Law, 14:215

DUBOFF, LEONARD D. - What is Art? Toward a Legal Definition, 12:303

DUGGAN, JAMES E. - Legal Protection for Computer Programs, 1980­1992: A Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 15:211

DUMAS, BETH F. - The Functionality Doctrine in Trade Dress and Copyright Infringement Actions: A Call for Clarification, 12:471

DUMAS, GRETCHEN AND MARY MACK ADU - Privacy in Telecommunications - A California Perspective, 15:417

DUNAGAN, CRAIG AUSTIN - Commercialization of Public Broadcasting, 5:241

DUNLAP, BEN, JR. - The Uniform Defamation Act: Is Too Much Being Asked of the Press in the Quest for Libel Law Reform?, 15:21

DWORKIN, TERRY MOREHEAD AND ELLETTA SANGREY CALLAHAN - Employee Disclosures to the Media: When is a "Source" a "Sourcerer"?, 15:357

EDITOR'S NOTE - Piracy and Gray Market Imports: Knocking Out the Knock­Offs, 10:1045

EISEN, DAVID J. - VDT's as a Health Problem: The Newspaper Guild's Experience, 4:625

ELIE, STEVEN J. - Joy in Wrigleyville? The Mighty Cubs Strike Out in Court, 8:289

EHRLICH, MICHELLE D. - Doctors Can "Just Say No": The Constitutionality of Consumer­Directed Advertising of Prescription Drugs, 12:535

FAABORG, KAREN - Some Constitutional Implications of Denying NEA Subsidies to Arts Projects Under the Yates Compromise, 12:397

FARMER, DAVID C. - Writing With Light: The Metaphysics of the Copyright Process in the Betamax Cases, 7:111

FEDERIGHI, CAROL - Regulating Slate Mailers: Consumer Protection or First Amendment Infringement, 14:567

FIDLOW, BENNETT J. - The "Works Made for Hire" Doctrine and the Employee/Independent Contractor Dichotomy: The Need for Congressional Clarification, 10:591

FIELD, BRET - Protein Pharmaceuticals: Altering the Scope of Product Patents to Accomodate Recombinant DNA Technology, 15:495

FOWLER, MARK S. - The Federal Communications Commission 1981­1987: What the Chairman Said, 10:409

FRAADE, RICHARD D., DAVID B. GARDNER, AND ALLAN STEWART - The IRS, the INS and the Foreign Entertainer, 5:191

FRALEY, ROBERT E. AND F. RUSSEL HARWELL - The Sports Lawyer's Duty to Avoid Differing Interests: A Practical Guide to
Responsible Representation, 11:165

FRANK, RICHARD H. - Cameras in the Courtroom: A First Amendment Right of Access, 9:749

FRANKS, KELLY - "Son of Sam" Laws After Simon & Schuster v. New York Crime Victims Board: Free Speech Versus Victims' Rights, 14:595

FRANKLIN, MARC A. - What Does "Negligence" Mean in Defamation Cases?, 6:259

FRANKLIN, MARC A. AND ROBERT TRAGER - Literature and Libel, 4:205

FROST, PETER - People ex rel. Gow v. Mitchell Brothers: California Gropes for a Civil Obscenity Standard, 5:109

FUHRMAN, JANICE - Access to Preliminary Hearings: Is California's Closure Law Unconstitutional?, 3:245

GANZGLASS, MARTIN R. - Impact of New Technology on Existing Bargaining Units in the Newspaper Industry, 4:605

GARDNER, DAVID B., RICHARD D. FRAADE, AND ALLAN STEWART - The IRS, the INS and the Foreign Entertainer, 5:191

GARRETT, ROBERT ALAN AND DALE N. HATFIELD - A Reexamination of Cable Television's Compulsory Licensing Royalty Rates: The Copyright Royalty Trubunal and the Marketplace, 5:681

GARRY, PATRICK M. - The Trouble With Confidential Sources: A Criticism of the Supreme Court's Interest­Group View of the First Amendment in Cohen v. Cowles Media Co., 14:403

GELLER, HENRY - The FCC Under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag, 10:521

GELLER, PAUL - Preassignment of Creators' Rights: An Adhesion Analysis, 2:1

GENSER, JOSHUA - The Economic Case for the Coexistence of Monopoly Pwer and Goodwill in the Cable Television Industry, 16:265

GERALDI, ALAN R. - Misuse: An Equitable Defense to Intellectual Property Infringement Actions, 14:235

GERTZ, ELMER - The Search for Consistency in Constitutional Defamation Law, 10:1033

GIBSON, DON EUGENE­NOLAN - Violence in Professional Sports: A Proposal for Self­Regulation, 3:425

GLEASON, TIMOTHY W. - The Fact/Opinion Distinction in Libel, 10:763

GLOVINSKY, ELI H. - Stay Tuned for New Technology: The Paradoxes of the Proposed Financial Interest and Syndication Rules, 6:589

GOETZL, THOMAS M. - California Art Legislation Goes Federal: Progress in the Protection of Artists' Rights, 15:893

GOETZL, THOMAS M. - Visual Arts and the Public: A Legislative Agenda for the 1990s, 12:403

GOLDBERG, HENRY, ROBERT W. ROSS, AND PHILLIP SPECTOR - Cable Television, Government Regulation, and the First Amendment, 3:577

GOLDEN, ELDEN DALE - The Discretionary Award of Attorney's Fees Under the Copyright Act, 13:411

GOLDSTEIN, CARRIE - Carson v. Here's Johnny Portable Toilets, Inc.: Plumbing the Depths of the Right to Publicity, 7:319

GRAUL, LISA F. - Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Fresno Branch v. City of Fresno: Free Speech Access to Transit Cars Under the California Constitution, 10:829

GREENBERG, GARY A. - The Plight of the Personal Manager in California: A Legislative Solution, 6:837

GREENBERG, SUSAN L. - Spotlight on the Jury: Trial Publicity and Juror Privacy, 6:369

GROVE, AMANDA - Sobering News for the Alcohol Industry, 11:643

GRUNFELD, JACQUI GOLD - Docudramas: The Legality of Producing Fact­Based Dramas - What Every Producer's Attorney Should Know, 14:483

GUMMERMAN, DOUG - After Richmond Newspapers: A Public Right to Attend Civil Trials?, 4:291

GUNDERSON, JAMES L. AND FRANK G. HOUDEK - Theatrical Motion Pictures and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 3:117

HALLIFAX, PETER - Children Watching Television Advertising: What's Wrong With This Picture?, 12:495

HAMILTON, JACKSON D. AND ADAM B. NIMOY - Attorneys and the California Athlete Agencies Act: The Toll of the Bill, 7:551

HANKS, WILLIAM AND STEVE CORAN - Federal Preemption of State Obscenity Law Applied to Broadcasting, 5:21

HARNISCH, VIRGINIA J. - Confidential Communications Between Clients and Patent Agents: Are They Protected Under the Attorney­Client Privilege?, 16:433

HARPER, MIKE - Connick v. Myers and the First Amendment Rights of Public Employees, 16:525

HARWELL, F. RUSSELL AND ROBERT E. FRALEY - The Sports Lawyer's Duty to Avoid Differing Interests: A Practical Guide to Responsible Representation, 11:165

HATFIELD, DALE N. AND ROBERT ALAN GARRETT - A Reexamination of Cable Television's Compulsory Licensing Royalty Rates: The Copyright Royalty Trubunal and the Marketplace, 5:681

HAYES, DAVID L. - Shrinkwrap License Agreements: New Light on a Vexing Problem, 15:653

HEIMBECHER, REED - Proposed Prior Art Legislation for Computer Program Patent Applications: Creating a Potential for Coexisting Patents, 13:57

HELFAND, MICHAEL TODD - How Valid are U.S. Criticisms of the Japanese Patent System?, 15:123

HENDERSON, MICHAEL J. - Municipal Ownership of Cable Television: Some Issues and Problems, 3:667

HENDRICKS, L. PEYTON - OSHA, NIOSH and the VDT Issue, 4:631

HERMAN, GAYLE - The Copyrightability of Jokes: "Take My Registration Deposit . . . Please!", 6:391

HICKS, H. THOMAS - Media Cross­Ownership: National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting v. FCC, 2:545

HICKS, RANDALL B. - Requiem for a Parody, 8:55

HIGGINS, THOMAS P. - West v. Mead Data Central: Has Copyright Protection Been Stretched Too Far?, 10:95

HIGGINS, WILLIS E. - The Case for Software Patent Protection, 14:315

HIGGINS, WILLIS E. - Technological Poetry: The Interface Between Copyright and Patents for Software, 12:67

HILEN, CHRISTOPHER A. - Alternatives to the Fairness Doctrine: Structural Limits Should Replace Content Controls, 11:291

HOFER, STEPHEN R. - Libel Law in the Twenty­First Century: Defamation and the Electronic Newspaper, 3:379

HOFF, KENNETH M.H. - Two­Way Cable Television and Informational Privacy, 6:797

HOGAN, JOHN C. AND WARREN L. PATTON - The Copyright Notice Requirement: Deliberate Omission of Notice, 5:225

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Constitutional Limitations on Libel Actions: A Bibliography of New York Times v. Sullivan and Its Progeny, 1964­1984, 6:447

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Nonbroadcast Video­Programming and Distribution: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Periodical Articles, 9:307

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Researching the Law of Motion Pictures: A Revised and Comprehensive Bibliography of Law Related Materials, 14:137

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Researching the Law of Sports: A Revised and Comprehensive Bibliography of Law Related Materials, 13:589

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Researching the Right of Publicity: A Revised and Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 16:385

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - The Right of Publicity: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 7:505

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Sports and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 2:177

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Sports and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, Five Year Supplement (1979­1984), 6:921

HOUDEK, FRANK G. AND JAMES L. GUNDERSON - Theatrical Motion Pictures and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 3:117

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Theatrical Motion Pictures and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, Supplement (1980­1984), 6:951

HOUDEK, FRANK G. - Video Technology and the Law: A Bibliography of Legal and Law­Related Materials on Cable Televsion, Subscription/Pay Television, Direct Broadcast Satellites, Videorecording and Videotext, 5:341

HOWARD, HERBERT H. - A Critique of the Fowler FCC's 1984­85 Multiple Ownership Rule, 10:555

HUROWITZ, CYDNEY ANN - Peeking Behind Judicial Robes: A First Amendment Analysis of Confidential Investigations of the Judiciary, 2:707

ITO, CHARLOTTE K. - Mississippi's Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverage Advertising: A Constitutional Analysis, 5:127

JASKE, JOHN B. - Collective Bargaining Issues in Newspapers, 4:595

JEFFERSON, CHARMAINE - Mother Knows Best: Reconciling Parental Consent With Minors' Rights in Shields v. Gross, 6:695

JOHANSEN, DAG - Lotus Development v. Paperback Software: The Overextension of Copyright Protection to Functional Aspects of Computer Software, 14:271

JOHNSON, JEFF EDWARD - Direct Broadcast Satellites: FCC Adopts "Open Skies" Policy for Space Age Technology, 4:749

JONES, BOB - Morseburg v. Balyon - The High Court Grants Royalty a Reprieve: Constitutional Challenges to the California Resale Royalties Act, 3:1

KADISH, SANFORD H., JESSE H. CHOPER, AND DANIEL SCHORR - What are the Limits on Freedom of the Press?, 1:175

KAHN, FRANK J. AND ERWIN G. KRASNOW - The Public Interest in Political Broadcasting: Evaded, Eroded, and Eviscerated, 2:635

KARLEN, PETER H. - Descendible Publicity Rights: California's Grateful Dead, 8:111

KARLEN, PETER H. - Moral Rights and Real Life Artists, 15:929

KARLEN, PETER H. - What's Wrong with VARA: A Critique of Federal Moral Rights, 15:905

KARPEN, KAREN AND HOWARD DOWNS - The Equal Time and Fairness Doctrines: Outdated or Crucial to American Politics in the 1980's, 4:67

KASE, KATHRYN M. - When a Promise Is Not a Promise: The Legal Consequences for Journalists Who Break Promises of
Confidentiality to Sources, 12:565

KASSMAN, MARTIN - The Defamation You Can't Refuse: Section 315's Prohibition on Censoring Political Broadcasts, 13:1

KASSMAN, MARTY - Stone Got Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Grand Juries' Power to Subpoena Outtakes That Reveal Confidential News Sources, 10:623

KEESLING, FRANK M. AND ALEX M. BRUCKER - California Taxation of Literary Properties, 2:263

KELLY, KATHLEEN A. - VoirDire: Is There a Constitutional Right of Access?, 5:779

KENNARD, WILLIAM E., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND HARRY F. COLE - FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons: Seven Axioms to Grind, 5:759

KENNARD, WILLIAM E., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND SUSAN O'HEARN TEMKIN - Maximizing the Benefits of Tax Certificates in Broadcast and Cable Ventures, 13:753

KINTZER, EVIE L. - The Proposed Repeal of the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules: Network Domination or Public Interest Representation?, 6:513

KLEIN, MICHAEL - Rose is in Red, Black Sox are Blue: A Comparison of Rose v. Giamatti and the 1921 Black Sox Trial, 13:551

KOEPKE, JENS B. - The University of California Hate Speech Policy: A Good Heart in Ill­Fitting Garb, 12:593

KOKALIS, PETER J. - 
"Updating" the Communications Act: New Electronics, Old Economics, and the Demise of the Public Interest, 3:455

KRAEMER, KAREN D. - Freer Expression or Greater Repression? UNESCO and the Licensing of Journalists, 7:39

KRAMER, DAVID H. AND WILLIAM S. COATS - 
Not as Clean as They Wanna Be: Intermediate Copying in Campbell v. Acuff­Rose, 16:607.

KRASNOW, ERWIN G. AND FRANK J. KAHN - 
The Public Interest in Political Broadcasting: Evaded, Eroded, and Eviscerated, 2:635

KRASNOW, ERWIN G., HARRY F. COLE, AND WILLIAM E. KENNARD - 
FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons: Seven Axioms to Grind, 5:759

KRASNOW, ERWIN G. AND HARRY M. SHOOSHAN, III - 
Congress and the Federal Communications Commission: The Continuing Contest for Power, 9:619

KRASNOW, ERWIN G., HERBERT A. TERRY, AND LAWRENCE D. LONGLEY - 
The Courts in Broadcast Regulatory Policy­Making, 4:377

KRASNOW, ERWIN G., HERBERT A. TERRY, AND LAWRENCE D. LONGLEY - 
Rewriting the 1934 Communications Act, 1976­1980: A Case Study of the Formulation of Communications Policy, 3:345

KRASNOW, ERWIN G., WILLIAM E. KENNARD, AND SUSAN O'HEARN TEMKIN - 
Maximizing the Benefits of Tax Certificates in Broadcast and Cable Ventures, 13:753

KRATTENMAKER, THOMAS G. - 
The Prime Time Access Rule: Six Commandments for Inept Regulation, 7:19

KRETSINGER, MARILYN J. - 
Droit De Suite: The Artist's Right to a Resale Royalty, 15:967

KRUG, MARY ELLEN - 
Double­Breasted Operations: Construction Tool Being Used in Broadcast Industry, 4:677

KULLBY, LAURA ZEEB - 
The Copyrightability of Computer Program Screen Displays, 10:859

KUNKEL, JEAN A. AND DUNCAN M. DAVIDSON - 
The Developing Methodology for Analyzing Privacy Torts, 6:43

KUPETZ, DAVID - 
Cable's "Non­Cable Communications Services": Cable Television as a Common Carrier, 8:75

LABUNSKI, RICHARD E. - 
Judicial Discretion and the First Amendment: Extending the Holding Beyond the Facts Through "Contiguous Decision­Making," 13:15

LABUNSKI, RICHARD E. - 
May It Rest in Peace: Public Interest and Public Access in the Post­Fairness Doctrine Era, 11:219

LANDERS, AMY L. - 
The Current State of Moral Rights Protection for Visual Artists in the United States, 15:165

LANGE, BARBARA M. - 
Shopping for the California Right of Publicity, 16:151

LARSON, ALEXANDER C. AND STEVE G. PARSONS - 
Telecommunications Regulation, Imputation Policies and Competition, 16:1

LAWRENCE, LISA A. - 
The Right of Publicity: A Research Guide, 10:143

LAWRENCE, LISA A. -
Television Docudramas and the Right of Publicity: Too Bad Liz, That's Show Biz, 8:257

LAWRENCE, NANCY H. - 
Copyright Registration for Computer Programs and Screen Displays, 15:671

LAZAR, ERIK D. - 
Towards a Right of Biography: Controlling Commercial Exploitation of Personal History, 2:489

LAZARUS, ALAN JAY - 
Rock Is a Four­Letter Word: The Potential for FCC Regulation of (Un)Popular Music, 9:423

LEARY, JOHN - 
The Conflict Between the California Mechanics' Lien Statutes and the Public Utilities Code, 14:621

LEATHERMAN, GLENDA G. - 
Employment Discrimination in Television Broadcasting: A Study of FCC and EEOC Concurrent Jurisdiction, 2:125

LEDSINGER, DEBORAH - 
Copyright Protection of Object Code Computer Programs: Can Courts Determine Copying?, 9:255

LENTZER, MICHELLE E. - 
My Life, My Story, Right? Fashioning Life Story Rights in the Motion Picture Industry, 12:627

LIGHTSTONE, JAMES F. AND ERIC H. SMITH - 
The New Copyright Law, Public Broadcasting, and the Public Interest: A Response to "Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License," 3:33

LINDEMANN, FRANCES C. - 
Simon Geller and the Comparative Renewal Process: What's Good for Glouster?, 6:185

LIVELY, DON - 
Public Service Announcements: Out With Monotony and In With Diversity, 2:379

LONGLEY, LAWRENCE D., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND HERBERT A. TERRY -
The Courts in Broadcast Regulatory Policy­Making, 4:377

LONGLEY, LAWRENCE D., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND HERBERT A. TERRY - 
Rewriting the 1934 Communications Act, 1976­1980: A Case Study of the Formulation of Communications Policy, 3:345

LOWHURST, DAVEN G. - 
Intra­Corporate Communications: Sufficient Publication for Defamation or Mere Corporate Babbling?, 7:647

LYONS, VIRGINIA R. - Carrying Copyright Too Far: The Inadequacy of the Current System of Protection for Computer Programs, 12:81

MAATTA, JOHN D. AND LORIN BRENNAN - Comments on International Video Piracy - A Review of the Problem and Some Potential Solutions, 10:1081

MACK, NICHOLAS R. - The Use of Amatuer Videotapes as Evidence in Criminal Prosecutions: Citizen Empowerment or Little Brother's New Silver Platter, 15:797

MAIO, JULIANA - Direct Broadcasting by Satellite: A Domestic and International Legal Controversy, 1:193

MAKAR, SCOTT D. AND MARTHA W. BARNETT - "In the Ordinary Course of Business": The Legal Limits of Workplace Wiretapping, 10:715

MARCUS, JASON H. - Don't Stop That Funky Beat: The Essentiality of Digital Sampling to Rap Music, 13:767

MARETZ, HEIDI SKUBA - Aural Sex: Has Congress Gone Too Far by Going All the Way With Dial­A­Porn?, 11:493

MARTIN, JENNIFER J. - What's Entertainment? An Inquiry into the Educational and Amusing Aspects of Educational Play Parks, 5:795

MAYER, RICHARD - California Arts Legislation Goes Federal, 15:981

MEYERSON, MICHAEL J. - The First Amendment and the Cable Television Operator: An Unprotective Shield Against Public Access Requirements, 4:1

MICHIOKA, RONALD T. - California Art Preservation Act: Proving Actual Damages, 10:61

MIDDLETON, KENT R. - Journalists' Interference With Police: The First Amendment, Access to News and Official Discretion, 5:443

MIDDLETON, KENT R. - Journalists and Tape Recorders: Does Participant Monitoring Invade Privacy?, 2:287

MILLER, NICHOLAS P. AND ALAN BEALS - Regulating Cable Television, 3:607

MILLER, NICHOLAS P., W. RANDOLPH YOUNG, AND ROBERT H. RUXIN - The Regulatory Status of Cable Television Leased Channels: Issues of Common Carriage and Preemption, 4:269

MILLER, OVVIE - Divorce in the Entertainment Industry - Some Special Problems, 5:43

MOEBES, ANNE - Copyright Protection for Audiovisual Works in the European Community, 15:399

MOEBES, ANNE - Structuring Media Joint Ventures in the European Community, 14:1

MOORE, JAMES W. - Child Pornography, the First Amendment, and the Media: The Constitutionality of Super­Obscenity aws, 4:115

MOORE, MARGARET - International Rilm Co­Production Tax and Subsidy Mechanisms, 16:287

MORRIS, NAN - State Art and Artifacts Indemnity: A Solution Without a Problem?, 12:413

MORTON, SUSAN E. - Disabled Patrons of Amusement Parks: A Survey of Legal Issues, 7:469

MOXON, RICHARD L. - Piracy and Gray Markets in the European Economic Community, 10:1089

MCGREGOR, MICHAEL A. - Will the Real Cable Television Industry Please Stand Up: The Divergent Regulatory Treatment of the Cable Television Industry Prior to the Cable Communications Policy Act of
1984, 8:33

MCKENNA, ROBERT B. AND RONALD L. SLYTER - The Modification of Final Judgement: An Exercise in Judicial Overkill, 9:9

MCKENNA, ROBERT B. AND RONALD L. SLYTER -
MFJ: Judicial Overkill - Further Perspectives and Response, 9:565

MCKUIN, JOEL L. - Home Audio Taping of Copyrighted Workds and the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992: A Critical Analysis, 16:311

MCLEOD, PHIL - California's Resale Royalties Act, 2:733

NADEL, MARK S. - Editorial Freedom: Editors, Retailers, and Access to the Mass Media, 9:213

NADEL, MARK S. - U.S. Communications Policymaking: Who and Where, 13:273

NAFZIGER, JAMIE AND JACK RUSSO - Software "Look and Feel" Protection in the 1990s, 15:571

NATTER, JANINE S. - Scarcity of the Airwaves: Allocating and Assigning the Spectrum for High Definition Television (HDTV), 13:199

NATTER, JANINE S. AND GAIL I. WINSON - Music, Law and Business: Comprehensive Bibliography, 1982­1991, 13:811

NELSON, MARSHALL J. AND P. CAMERON DEVORE -
Punitive Damages in Libel Cases After Browning­Ferris, 12:153

NETZHAMMER, EMILE AND RUTH WALDEN - False Light Invasion of Privacy: Untangling the Web of Uncertainty, 9:347

NEWTON, JEFFREY S. - Digital Sampling: The Copyright Considerations of a New Technological Use of Musical Performance,
11:671

NG, MABEL - Miss Saigon: Casting for Equality on an Unequal Stage, 14:451

NIMOY, ADAM B. AND JACKSON D. HAMILTON -
Attorneys and the California Athlete Agencies Act: The Toll of the Bill,
7:551

OAKES, CINDY - Florida's Bungee Jumping Regulations: Why Other States Should Take the Plunge, 16:189

OLSON, KARL AND NEIL L. SHAPIRO - Advertiser Liability: Soldier of Fortune Cases Take Deadly Aim at Publishers, 11:383

O'MALLEY, BRIAN S. - Fair Use and Audiovisual Criticism, 4:419

O'NEILL, PATRICK - Structural Implications of Telephone Content Regulation: Lessons From the Audiotex Controversy, 13:379

OSGOOD, DEBORA L. AND JONATHAN D. BLAKE - A Suggested Approach to the First Amendment Issues Involved in Broadcast Regulation, 11:607

OSHER, ROBERT M. - The Syndication and Financial Interest Rules: Is it a "Prime Time" for a Change?, 6:557

PAGE, MICHAEL H. AND EDWARD G. BLACK -
Add­on Infringements: When Computer Add­ons and Peripherals Should (And Should Not) Be Considered Infringing Derivative Works Under Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc., and Other Recent Decisions, 15:615

PALMERO, CHRISTOPHER J. - Only the News That's Fit to Print: Student Expressive Rights in Public School Communications Media After Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, 11:35

PANEL DISCUSSION - Fairness Doctrine Forum, 10:921

PARK, JEE HI - The Chilling Effect of Overprotecting Factual Narrative Works, 11:75

PARSONS, STEVE G. AND ALEXANDER C. LARSON -
Telecommunications Regulation, Imputation Policies and Competition, 16:1

PARTON, CRAIG ANDREWS - When Courts Come Knocking at a Cult's Door: Religious Cults and the First Amendment, 9:279

PATTON, WARREN L. AND JOHN C. HOGAN - The Copyright Notice Requirement: Deliberate Omission of Notice, 5:225

PAUL, JOAN - Functional Works of Art: Copyright, Design Patent, or Both?, 3:83

PAUL, ROBERT E. AND ALLAN L. BIOFF - Employee and Independent Contractors: Legal Implications of Conversion from One to the Other, 4:649

PENICK, S. BARKSDALE - The Selig Case and Amortization of Player Contracts: Baseball Continues Its Winning Ways, 6:423

PICKERELL, ALBERT - Newsmen's Shield Laws and Subpoenas: California's Farr and the Fresno Four, 1:101

PITT, MORLEY BEN - Malpractice on the Sidelines: Developing a Standard of Care for Team Sports Physicians, 2:579

POLSKY, JEFF - Tuning Out the Electorate: Early Network Projections and Decreased Voter Turnout, 6:865

POWE, L.A., JR. - Consistency Over Time: The FCC's Indecency Rerun, 10:571

PRIMM, JAMES L. AND JOHN L. DIAMOND - Rediscovering Traditional Tort Typologies to Determine Media Liability for Physical Injuries: From the Mickey Mouse Club to Hustler Magazine, 10:969

PULVERMAN, HEINZ J. AND ALAN J. SETLIN - A New Approach to Risk Coverage in the Motion Picture Industry: Short­Term Life Insurance, 2:87

RAFTER, HEATHER D. AND WILLIAM S. COATS - The Games People Play: Sega v. Accolade and the Right to Reverse Engineer
Software, 15:557

RENBERG, DAN - The Money of Color: Film Colorization and the 100th Congress, 11:391

RENDAHL, ANN E. - California v. FCC: A Victory for the States, 13:233

RIFFER, JEFFREY K. - An Overview of Sex Discrimination in Amateur Athletics, 6:621

ROBERSON, DONNA - Mandatory Programming Rules for Children's Television, 3:701

ROBINSON, ALMA - California Lawyers for the Arts, 12:297

ROBINSON, GEOFFREY - Media Access to Videotape Evidence in Criminal Trials, 4:445

ROHDE, STEPHEN F. - Art of the State: Congressional Censorship of the National Endowment for the Arts, 12:353

ROSE, I. NELSON - Gambling and the Law - Update 1993, 15:93

ROSEN, DAN AND CHARLES L. BABCOCK - Of and Concerning Real People and Writers of Fiction, 7:221

ROSS, ROBERT W., HENRY GOLDBERG, AND PHILLIP SPECTOR - Cable Television, Government Regulation, and the First
Amendment, 3:577

RUBIN, BERNARD - Law, Medicine and the Mass Media: Uneasy Partners, 4:389

RUBIN, BERNARD - The Search for Media Ethics, 2:47

RUMBERGER, TIMOTHY P. - Emerging Gray Market Balance: A Global Perspective on Solutions for the Nineties, 10:1101

RUSSO, JACK AND JAMIE NAFZIGER - Software "Look and Feel" Protection in the 1990s, 15:571

RUXIN, ROBERT H., NICHOLAS P. MILLER, AND W. RANDOLPH YOUNG - The Regulatory Status of Cable Television Leased Channels: Issues of Common Carriage and Preemption, 4:269

SAFRAN, MARTINE - Abuse of the Equal Opportunities Doctrine by Presidential Incumbents, 4:91

SAMUELSON, PAMELA - The Nature of Copyright Analysis for Computer Programs: Copyright Law Professors' Brief Amicus Curiae in Lotus v. Borland, 16:657

SANCHEZ, HEIDI P. AND ANDREW JAY SCHWARTZMAN
"Unequal Opportunities": Unneeded, Undesirable, and Unfair, 2:623

SANDISON, HAMISH R. - Copyright Revision Act and Visual Artists, 1:311

SANGSTER, EDWARD P. - A Tale of Two Standards: Antitrust, the Public Interest, and the Television Industry, 6:887

SAXTON, STEVE - Metromedia v. San Diego III: Content Regulation, Commercial Speech, and the California Supreme Court's Recent Billboard Decision, 5:581

SCHILLER, SUZANNE ILENE - Black and White and Brilliant: Protecting Black­and­White Films from Color­Recoding, 9:523

SCHILLER, SUZANNE ILENE - The Relationship Between Motion Picture Distribution and Exhibition: An Analysis of the Effects of Anti­Blind Bidding Legislation, 9:131

SCHLACTER, ERIC - Cyberspace, the Free Market and the Free Marketplace of Ideas: Recognizing Legal Differences in Computer Bulletin Board Functions, 16:87

SCHORR, DANIEL, JESSE H. CHOPER, AND SANFORD H. KADISH - What are the Limits on Freedom of the Press?, 1:175

SCHREIBER, MARK PEYTON - Don't Make Waves: AM Stereophonic Broadcasting and the Marketplace Approach, 5:821

SCHROEPFER, TERRENCE J. - Allocating Spectrum Through the Use of Auctions, 14:35

SCHUG, CHARLES - Reading Copyright Cases: The Ad Hoc Approach, 2:671

SCHWARTZ, LOUIS B. - Diversification and Regulated Industries - What's Next for the Telephone Holding Companies?, 7:195

SCHWARTZ, LOUIS B. - Forum and Substance: Introduction to the Symposium, 9:1

SCHWARTZ, LOUIS B. - Stacked Competition and Phony Deregulation for AT&T: The Proposed "Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act of 1981," 3:411

SCHWARTZMAN, ANDREW JAY AND HEIDI P. SANCHEZ
"Unequal Opportunities": Unneeded, Undesirable, and Unfair, 2:623

SCOTT, SANDRA DAVIDSON - From Satirical to Satyrical: When is a Joke Actionable?, 13:141

SEECOF, BENJAMIN R. - Caller Identification: Stealing Your Name and Number, 13:791

SEGAL, ROBERT M. - Labor and the Media in the Eighties, 4:579

SELVIN, GARY - As Interactive Cable Enters, Does Privacy Go Out the Window?, 4:781

SETLIN, ALAN J. AND HEINZ J. PULVERMAN - A New Approach to Risk Coverage in the Motion Picture Industry: Short­Term Life Insurance, 2:87

SHAFFER, D. SCOTT - Preferred Communications, Inc. v. Los Angeles: Broadening Cable's First Amendment Rights and Narrowing Cities' Franchising Powers, 8:535

SHAPIRO, NEIL L. AND KARL OLSEN - Advertiser Liability: Soldier of Fortune Cases Take Deadly Aim at Publishers, 11:383

SHOOSHAN, HARRY M., III AND ERWIN G. KRASNOW
Congress and the Federal Communications Commission: The
Continuing Contest for Power, 9:619

SHROPSHIRE, KENNETH L. - New Concepts of Contract Liabilities in College Sports: Member Institutions v. The National Collegiate Athletic Association, 11:1

SIBARY, SCOTT - The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 v. the First Amendment, 7:381

SIMMONS, STEVEN J. - The "Unfairness Doctrine": Balance and Response Over the Airwaves, 1:1

SINGER, BARBARA - A Rose by Any Other Name: Trademark Protection of the Names of Popular Music Groups, 14:331

SINGSEN, MICHAEL PIERCE - Where Will the Buck Stop on California Penal Code Section 330?: Solving the Stud­Horse Poker
Conundrum, 11:95

SISKIND, LAWRENCE J. - Per Se Legality in Copyright Licensing, 7:417

SLYTER, RONALD L. AND ROBERT B. MCKENNA
MFJ: Judicial Overkill - Further Perspectives and Response, 9:565

SLYTER, RONALD L. AND ROBERT B. MCKENNA
The Modification of Final Judgement: An Exercise in Judicial Overkill, 9:9

SMITH, ERIC H. AND JAMES F. LIGHTSTONE - The New Copyright Law, Public Broadcasting, and the Public Interest: A Response to "Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License," 3:33

SMITH, NEIL A. - Obtaining Early and Effective Relief Against Trademark Counterfeiting, 10:1049

SNOWMAN, STACY - Preemption of the Louisiana Software Enforcement Act by Copyright Law (or Suffocation by Shrink­Wrap), 8:163

SOODIK, LYNN - Communications Behind Bars: Are We Finally Applying the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Test to Custodial Conversations?, 4:327

SOPER, S. CLAIRE AND SHAWN M. CHRISTIANSON
The Danger of Illusion: A Critique of Safety Regulations in the Television and Motion Picture Industry, 6:137

SPECTOR, PHILLIP, HENRY GOLDBERG, AND ROBERT W. ROSS - Cable Television, Government Regulation, and the First
Amendment, 3:577

STANTON, MARTA - The Right to Misquote, 14:423

STARR, MICHAEL F. AND DAVID J. ATKIN - The Department of Communications: A Plan and Policy for the Abolition of the Federal Communications Commission, 12:181

STEELE, ROBERT W. - Piracy and Gray Markets, 10:1065

STEIN, MARC R. - Motion Picture Exhibitions Without a License: Alchemy in the Second Circuit?, 1:277

STEINER, MARC A., WILLIAM L.BABCOCK, AND PATRICK
BALDWIN - "Can We Save Our Ball Club?": The Availability of
Injunctive Relief for a Municipality to Prevent the Threatened Breach of a
Stadium Lease Agreement by a Professional Sports Franchise, 2:97

STERN, CLAUDE M. - Real Life Trial Issues in Software Copyright Infringement Cases or How Those "Look and Feel" Lawyers are Proving "Look and Feel": Reviewing Demonstrative Techniques, 16:559

STERN, KEVIN E. - The High Cost of Convenience: Antitrust Law Violations in the Computerized Ticketing Services Industry, 16:349

STEWART, ALLAN, RICHARD D. FRAADE, AND DAVID B. GARDNER - The IRS, the INS and the Foreign Entertainer, 5:191

STIGLITZ, BRUCE M. AND EDWARD BRANIGAN - Workers' Compensation Insurance for Entertainment Loan­Out Corporations, 5:725

STRIMBU, VICTOR - Personal Contracts for Bargaining Unit Employees: An Analysis of Media Labor Implications, 4:687

STROUP, RICHARD L. - A Practical Guide to the Protection of Artists through Copyright, Trade Secret, Patent, and Trademark Law, 3:189

SUGERMAN, DONALD F. - Hiring Referral Systems: Priority and Liability, 4:637

SUSMAN, STEPHEN D. AND MARK L.D. WAWRO - State Action Immunity and Antitrust Issues in Cable Television Franchising,
3:645

SUTTON, ZOOK AND CHARLES DICKENSON - The Effect of the 1976 Tax Reform Act on the Ownership of Professional Sports Franchises, 1:227

SWACKHAMER, LESLIE A. - Cable­Copyright: The Corruption of Consensus, 6:283

SWARTH, PETER - The Law of Ideas: New York and California Are More Than 3,000 Miles Apart, 13:115

SWIFT, SUSAN FREYA - Gannett Co. v. De Pasquale: A Judicial Aberration, 3:273

SYLVESTER, JON H. - Validity of Post­Employment Non­Compete Covenants in Broadcast News Employment Contracts, 11:423

TAJGMAN, DAVID - From Estes to Chandler: The Distinction Between Television and Newspaper Trial Coverage, 3:503

TAJGMAN, DAVID - A Media Labor Law Symposium: Introduction, 4:575

TAMURA, DON M. - Copyright Infringement: An Argument for the Elimination of the Scènes à Faire Doctrine, 5:147

TEICHMAN, JUDITH L. - Museum Collections Care Problems and California's "Old Loan" Legislation, 12:423

TEMKIN, SUSAN O'HEARN, ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND WILLIAM E. KENNARD - Maximizing the Benefits of Tax Certificates in Broadcast and Cable Ventures, 13:753

TERRY, HERBERT A., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND LAWRENCE D. LONGLEY - The Courts in Broadcast Regulatory Policy­Making, 4:377

TERRY, HERBERT A., ERWIN G. KRASNOW, AND LAWRENCE D. LONGLEY - Rewriting the 1934 Communications Act, 1976­1980:
A Case Study of the Formulation of Communications Policy, 3:345

THIER, HOLLI - The Supreme Court's Decision in Hustler Magazine v. Falwell: The Demise of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress for Public Figures?, 10:1163

THOMPSON, RODERICK M. - Reynolds v. NFL: An Unsettling Requiem for the Rozelle Rule, 2:395

TIMMEL, JOHN J. - Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License, 3:25

TODARO, GERALD J. - Allocation of Risk Based on the Mechanics of Injury in Sports: A Proposed Presumption of Non­Fault, 10:33

TORRENCE, DANIEL M. - Ideological Exclusions: A Prior Restraint Analysis, 11:335

TORRES, FRANCISCO G. - Lights, Camera, Actionable Negligence: Transmission of the AIDS Virus During Adult Motion Picture Production, 13:89

TRAGER, ROBERT AND MARC A. FRANKLIN - Literature and Libel, 4:205

UNDERWOOD, M. SHANNON - Mandatory Television Access for Minor Party Presidential Candidates: Revamping Section 315 of the Equal Opportunities Doctrine, 12:263

VAPNEK, PAUL W. - Infringement and Remedies Provisions of the New Copyright Law, 1:333

VERBIT, LARRY E. - Moral Rights and Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act: Oasis or Illusion?, 9:383

VERSFELT, DAVID S. - Constitutional Considerations of the Children's Television Act of 1988: Why the President's Veto Was Warranted, 11:625

VICTOROFF, GREGORY, T. - Poetic Justice: California "Work Made for Hire" Laws Invite State Regulation of Parties to Copyright Contracts, 12:453

VON DEM HAGEN, ANTOINETTE M. - Trade­Based Remedies for Copyright Infringement: Utilizing a "Loss­Preventative" Synthesis, 12:99

WALDEN, RUTH - The Applicability of State Action Doctrine to Private Broadcasters, 7:265

WALDEN, RUTH AND EMILE NETZHAMMER - False Light Invasion of Privacy: Untangling the Web of Uncertainty, 9:347

WALKER, KENT - Federal Criminal Remedies for the Theft of Intellectual Property, 16:681

WALTON, DAVID - The Author, the IRS and Prepublication Expenditures, 4:465

WARENSKI, PAUL - Copyrights and Background Music: Unplug the Radio Before I Infringe Again, 15:523

WAWRO, MARK L.D. AND STEPHEN D. SUSMAN - State Action Immunity and Antitrust Issues in Cable Television Franchising, 3:645

WEISS, PAUL A. - Who's Watching the Watchdog?: Self­Evaluative Privilege and Journalistic Responsibility in Westmoreland v. CBS, Inc., 7:149

WEISS, ROBERT G. AND ALAN G. BENJAMIN - Cable Television Secured Financing, 5:95

WEISS, ROBERT G. AND ALAN G. BENJAMIN - Feature Film Secured Financing: A Transactional Approach for Lender's Counsel, 5:75

WILSON, VIVIAN DEBORAH - Emma Bovary, Nathan Marx and the Writer's Art, 12:461

WIMMER, KURT A. - Deregulation and the Market Failure in Minority Programming: The Socioeconomic Dimensions of Broadcast Reform, 8:329

WINSON, GAIL F. - Music and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, 4:489

WINSON, GAIL F. - Music and the Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Law­Related Materials, Supplement (1982­1984),
6:967

WINSON, GAIL I. AND JANINE S. NATTER - Music, Law and Business: Comprehensive Bibliography, 1982­1991, 13:811

WINSON, GAIL I. - Visual Arts and the Law: A Bibliography, Part I, 10:655

WINSON, GAIL I. - Visual Arts and the Law: A Bibliography, Part II, 10:885

WISE, RICHARD M. - The Athlete as Public Figure in Light of Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., or Torts in Sports: The Role of the Courts, 6:325

WOLFE, THOMAS H. - Attention K Mart Shoppers: In K Mart Corp. v. Cartier, Inc. the Supreme Court Granted District Courts Jurisdiction in Gray Market Disputes, 10:1131

WORKS, JOHN H., JR. - Pirates Walk the Plank: The Unauthorized Interception of Pay Television Transmissions, 4:141

WORTHINGTON, JOHN R. - The Case for Continued Judicial Enforcement of the AT&T Decree, 9:75

WORTHINGTON, JOHN R. - If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It, 9:583

WYNNE, JOSEPH A. - Closed to the Media: The Defendant's Right of Privacy in the Preliminary Examination, 5:317

YEE, HELEN W. - Juvenile Computer Crime - Hacking: Criminal and Civil Liability, 7:335

YOUM, KYU HO - Suing American Media in Foreign Courts: Doing an End­Run Around U.S. Libel Law, 16:235

YOUNG, W. RANDOLPH, NICHOLAS P. MILLER, AND ROBERT H. RUXIN - The Regulatory Status of Cable Television Leased Channels: Issues of Common Carriage and Preemption, 4:269

YUEN, EDWARD D.L. - Moral Right Revisited: Are We Closer to Full Protection for Authors?, 1:419

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