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| The Author, the IRS and Prepublication Expenditures,
4:465 |
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Cable Television, Government Regulation, and the First Amendment,
3:577 |
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California v. FCC: A Victory for the States, 13:233 |
| Congress
and the Federal Communications Commission: The Continuing Contest
for Power, 9:619 |
| A Critique of the Fowler FCC's 198485 Multiple Ownership Rule,
10:555 |
| Direct Broadcast Satellites: FCC Adopts "Open Skies" Policy for
Space Age Technology, 4:749 |
| Don't Make Waves: AM Stereophonic Broadcasting and the
Marketplace Approach, 5:821 |
| The Equal Opportunities and Fairness Doctrines in Broadcasting:
Should They be Retained?, 1:65 |
| Extension of the Federal Communications Commission's Jurisdiction
to the Television Networks, 4:235 |
| FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons: Seven Axioms to Grind,
5:759 |
| The FCC Under Mark Fowler: A Mixed Bag,
10:521 |
| The Federal Communications Commission 19811987: What the
Chairman Said, 10:409 |
| Ideological Exclusions: A Prior Restraint Analysis,
11:335 |
| Mandatory Programming Rules for Children's Television,
3:701 |
| OSHA, NIOSH and the VDT Issue,
4:631 |
| Peanuts and Potatoes: The FCC's Diversification Policy and the
Antitrust Laws, 7:599 |
| PolicyMaking at the Fowler FCC: How Speeches Figured In,
10:539 |
| Regulating Cable Television,
3:607 |
| The "Unfairness Doctrine": Balance and Response Over the
Airwaves, 1:1 |
| "Unequal Opportunities": Unneeded, Undesirable, and
Unfair, 2:623 |
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