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.
Issue Number
- Vol. 74 Nbr. 1, January 2022
- Vol. 73 Nbr. 3, April 2021
- Vol. 73 Nbr. 2, February 2021
- Vol. 73 Nbr. 1, January 2021
- Vol. 72 Nbr. 2, July 2020
- Vol. 71 Nbr. 3, September 2019
- Vol. 71 Nbr. 2, May 2019
- Vol. 71 Nbr. 1, January 2019
- Vol. 70 Nbr. 3, September 2018
- Vol. 70 Nbr. 2, May 2018
- Vol. 70 Nbr. 1, April 2018
- Vol. 69 Nbr. 3, January 2018
- Vol. 69 Nbr. 2, August 2017
- Vol. 69 Nbr. 1, March 2017
- Vol. 68 Nbr. 3, November 2016
- Vol. 68 Nbr. 2, July 2016
- Vol. 68 Nbr. 1, December - December 2015
- Vol. 68 Nbr. 1, December - December 2015
- Vol. 67 Nbr. 3, June - June 2015
- Vol. 67 Nbr. 3, June - June 2015
Latest documents
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- Reform for Online Political Advertising: Add on to the Honest Ads Act.
- Leased Access: Has the Cable Television Carriage Requirement Become Unconstitutional?
- Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants.
- Communications Law: Annual Review: Staff of the Federal Communications Law Journal.
- Can Victims of Child Sexual Abuse Material Use Copyright as a Method of Full Restitution from Possessors and Distributors?
- Competitive Enterprise Institute v. Federal Communications Commission.
- COMPTEL v. Federal Communications Commission.
- Amazon Ring Master of the Surveillance Circus.
Featured documents
- The Law and Economics of Municipal Broadband.
- Social Network or Social Nightmare: How California Courts Can Prevent Facebook's Frightening Foray Into Facial Recognition Technology From Haunting Consumer Privacy Rights Forever.
- The likely regulators? An analysis of FCC jurisdiction over cybersecurity.
- Don't Let Them Fake You Out: How Artificially Mastered Videos Are Becoming the Newest Threat in the Disinformation War and What Social Media Platforms Should Do About It.
- In Antitrust We Trust? Big Tech Is Not the Problem - It's Weak Data Privacy Protections.
- Tariffing Internet termination: pricing implications of classifying broadband as a Title II telecommunications service.
- The Legality of Web Scraping: A Proposal.
- Amazon Ring Master of the Surveillance Circus.
- A better agency: reforming the Federal Communications Commission.
- Data Privacy in the Cyber Age: Recommendations for Regulating Doxing and Swatting.