15.2 Articles (Spring 2007)
Broadband Deployment in a Multi-Media World: Moving Beyond the Myths to Seize the OpportunitiesRobert M. McDowellCommissioner Robert M. McDowell's keynote address from the 2007 CommLaw Conspectus--Institute for Communications Law Studies Symposium.
The Myth of the Localism Mandate: A Historical Survey of How the FCC's Actions Belie the Existence of a Governmental Obligation to Provide Local ProgrammingHarry Cole and Patrick Murck
The First Great Telecom Debate of the 21st CenturyH. Russell Frisby, Jr. and David A. Irwin
The Role of Extra-Judicial Bodies in Vindicating Reputational HarmShannon M. Heim
Why Regulate Broadcasting? Toward a Consistent First Amendment Standard for the Information AgeAdam Thierer
Balancing National Security and Free-Speech Rights: Why Congress Should Revise the Espionage ActRobert D. Epstein
WiMAX in Africa: A New FrontierSandra C. Lee
Fair Use and the Google Book Search Project: The Case for Creating Digital LibrariesManali Shah
Book Review: More Than a Fight Between the Very Rich and the Very Wealthy: The Impact of the Internet on the Media Consolidation and Ownership DebateStephen H. Klitzman
Major Court Decisions in Communications Law, 2007
Selected FCC Docket Summaries, 2006-2007