Federal Communications Law Journal
- Publisher:
- The George Washington University Law School
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-19
- ISBN:
- 0163-7606
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- EDITOR'S NOTE.
- Living in Private: The Fourth Amendment and Perpetual Electronic Surveillance.
- Response to "Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms into Common Carriers".(response to Lawrence Spiwak, Federal Communications Law Journal, vol. 76, p. 1, 2023)
- NetChoice, L.L.C. v. Paxton.(censorship of user-generated content)
- A Fiduciary Judge's Guide To Improving Outcomes for Victims in Federal Data Breach Class Actions.
- Title II "Net Neutrality" Broadband Rules Would Breach Major Questions Doctrine.(Communications Act of 1934)
- "Free" Speech: Reframing the Rogers Test to Adequately Balance Rights in a Rapidly Evolving Digital Era.
- Missouri v. Biden.(censorship of user-generated content)
- Lindke v. Freed.(social media usage by a government official)
- Garnier v. O'Connor-Ratcliff.(social media page access control)
Featured documents
- Erasing Transgender Public Figures' Former Identity with the Right to Be Forgotten.
- The end-to-end argument and application design: the role of trust.
- If a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words, Your Mugshot Will Cost You Much More: An Argument for Federal Regulation of Mugshots.
- Sender side transmission rules for the Internet.
- The value of the tax certificate.
- The future of digital communications research and policy.
- Reflecting on twenty years under the Telecommunications Act of 1996: a collection of essays on implementation.
- NetChoice, L.L.C. v. Paxton.(censorship of user-generated content)
- Does the Communications Act of 1934 contain a hidden Internet kill switch?
- Increasing telephone penetration rates and promoting economic development on tribal lands: a proposal to solve the tribal and state jurisdictional problems.