Symposium:
The Telecommunications Act Of 1996: A Case of Regulatory Obsolescence |
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Hosted by CommLaw Conspectus, Institute of Communications Law Studies, Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Communications Bar Journal |
March 17, 2005 |
Front Matter
Preface
Symposium
Keynote Address: The Telecommunications Act of 1996: A Case of Regulatory Obsolescence
Kathleen Q. Abernathy
Articles
The Road to Analog Switch-off: How the United States Can Turn Off Analog Television Without Significant Service Disruption
Andrew D. Cotlar
Constitutional Malfunction: Does the FCC's Authority to Revoke a Broadcaster's License Violate the First Amendment?
Matthew A. Klopp
Notes
Comments
Speaking with One Broadband Voice: The Case for a Unified Circuit Appeals Process after Brand X Internet Services v. FCC
J. Israel Balderas
Voice over Internet Protocol: Ending Uncertainty and Promoting Innovation through a Regulatory Framework
R. Alex DuFour
Conspectus
Bibliography of Recent Books in Communications Law
Patrick J. Petit