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Vol. 53 No. 3, May 2001

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  • A subsidy by any other name: First Amendment implications of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999.
  • The public interest standard: is it too indeterminate to be constitutional?
  • The FCC's main studio rule: achieving little for localism at a great cost to broadcasters.
  • The best laid plans: how unrestrained arbitration decisions have corrupted the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
  • Paved with good intentions: how interLATA data relief undermines the competitive provisions of the 1996 Act.
  • Use of public record databases in newspaper and television newsrooms.
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