Recent Developments

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Recent Articles

COMMENT: Equal Justice Under The Law: Why IOLTA Programs Do Not Violate The First Amendment

By Hillary A. Webber

By Hillary A. Webber
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The Politics and Policy Of Media Ownership

By Ben Scott

By Ben Scott
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Keynote Address

By The Honorable Susan Ness

By The Honorable Susan Ness
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FOREWORD: The Future Role of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Now That It Has Turned 21

By The Honorable Richard Linn

By The Honorable Richard Linn
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COMMENT: The UHF Discount: Shortchanging The Public Interest

By Cecelia Rothenberger

By Cecelia Rothenberger
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Media Concentration: A Case of Power, Ego, and Greed Confronting Our Sensibilities

By W. Curtiss Priest, Ph.D.

By W. Curtiss Priest, Ph.D.
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2003 Trademark Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit

By Roberta Horton & Catherine Rowland

By Roberta Horton & Catherine Rowland
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Monolith or Mosaic: Can the Federal Communications Commission Legitimately Pursue a Repetition of Local Content at the Expense of Local Diversity?

By Cheryl A. Leanza

By Cheryl A. Leanza
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The Parent Trap: Uncovering the Myth of “Coerced Parenthood” in Frozen Embryo Disputes

By Ellen Waldman

By Ellen Waldman
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Regulating Media Competition: The Development and Implications of the FCC’s New Broadcast Ownership Rules

By amunlawreview
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