Author Index
                 
A-C                
Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
Dale S. Allen, Merging Law and Ethics: Discourse Legal Theory and Freedom of Expression in Hurley
4
4
403
  William J. Brown et. al., Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System
2
2
261
 
   
Susan N. Vittadini Andres, First Amendment Influence in Argentine Republic Law and Jurisprudence
4
2
149
  Matthew D. Bunker, Constitutional Baselines: First Amendment Theory, State Action and the "New Realism"
5
1
1
 
   
David J. Atkin, Video Dialtone Reconsidered: Prospects for Competition in the Wake of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
4
1
35
  Matthew D. Bunker, The End of First Amendment Theory? Stanley Fish and Freedom of Expression
2
1
1
 
   
Morgan David Arant, Jr., Promises to Keep: Enforcement of Republication Agreements and First Amendment Rights
1
3
397
  Matthew D. Bunker, First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of Self
1
2
241
 
   
Patricia Aufderheide, In Search of the Civic Sector: Cable Television Policy Making in Brazil, 1989-1996
2
4
563
  Matthew D. Bunker, Imperial Paradigms: First Amendment Theory, Legal Interdisciplinarity and Reductionism
3
4
515
 
   
Marianne Barrett, Heather E. Campbell, Cable Television and Telephony in the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Economics, Law, Regulation and Politics
2
4
477
  Matthew D. Bunker et. al., Triggering the First Amendment: Newsgathering Torts and Press Freedom
4
3
325
 
   
Patricia Bastian, Constitutional Considerations of the Escrowed Encryption Standard
1
1
43
  Clay Calvert, Clashing Conceptions of Press Duties: Public Journalists and the Courts
2
4
441
 
   
Stephen Bates, The Commission and Its Lessons
3
2
141
  Heather E. Campbell and Marianne Barrett, Cable Television and Telephony in the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Economics, Law, Regulation and Politics
2
4
477
 
   
Christopher E. Beaudoin, Betty H. Winfield and Takeya Mizuno, Confucianism, Collectivism, and Constitutions: Press Systems in China and Japan
5
3
323
  T. Barton Carter, Electronic Gatekeepers: Locking Out the Marketplace of Ideas
3
3
389
 
   
Andrew R. Bechtel and Arati R. Korwar, Copyright and Creative Use of Visual Artworks in the 1990s
4
4
431
  Bill F. Chamberlin, Sandra F. Chance, Charles N. Davis and, Guardians of Access: Local Prosecuters and Open Meeting Laws
3
1
35
 
   
Randall P. Bezanson, The Atomization of the Newspaper: Technology, Economics and the Coming Transformation of Editorial Judgment About News
3
2
175
  Sandra F. Chance and Susan D. Ross, Gag Orders: Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair Trial and Free Press?
1
2
271
 
   
Margaret A. Blanchard, Reclaiming Freedom of the Press: A Hutchins Comission Dream or Nightmare?
3
3
371
  Sandra F. Chance, Bill F. Chamberlin, Charles N. Davis and, Guardians of Access: Local Prosecuters and Open Meeting Laws
3
1
35
 
   
Marjory S. Blumenthal, The Politics and Policies of Enhancing Trustworthiness for Information Systems
4
4
513
  Steven M. Chermak, Marla Sandy and, A Journey in the Unknown: Pretrial Publicity and Capital Cases
1
4
533
 
   
Diane L. Borden, Patterns of Harm: An Analysis of Gender and Defamation
2
1
105
   
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Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
Author & Title
Vol.
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Sandra Davidson, Age Spots: Gender Sensitivity and the Hutchins Commission
3
2
247
  Timothy W. Gleason, Saving Journalism from Itself (and from Us): The Hutchinson Commission Was Right Then, So What About Now?
3
3
409
 
   
Charles N. Davis, A Dangerous Precedent: The Influence of Critical Mass III on Exemption 4 of the Federal Freedom of Information Act
5
2
183
  Ursula Goette, Dale Kunkel and, Broadcasters' Response to the Children's Television Act
2
3
289
 
   
Charles N. Davis et. al., Guardians of Access: Local Prosecuters and Open Meeting Laws
3
1
35
  Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic, Paul S. Voakes, Kuang-Yu Huang, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights
3
4
479
 
   
Louis Day, The Journalist as Citizen Activist: The Ethical Limits of Free Speech
4
1
1
  Martin E. Halstuk, Blurred Vision: How Supreme Court FOIA Opinions on Invasion of Privacy Have Misled the Target of Legislative Intent
4
1
111
 
   
Susan Dente Ross, The "Strange Power of Speech": The Unprecedented But Limited Success of Telephone Company First Amendment Arguments
3
1
99
  Martin E. Halstuk, Speed Bumps on the Information Superhighway: A Study of Federal Agency Compliance with the Electroni Freedom of Information Act of 1996
5
4
423
 
   
Susan Dente Ross, When the Wires Cross: Ensuring Diversity in the Era of Video Dialtone
1
1
65
  Kathleen Hansen, Shannon Martin and, Examining the "Virtual" Publication as a "Newspaper of Record"
1
4
579
 
   
Susan Dente Ross, John W. Wright II and, Trial by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception of Criminal Defendants
2
4
397
  Marouf Hasian, Jr., Communication Law as a Rhetorical Practice: A Case Study of the Masses Decision
1
4
497
 
   
Donna L. Dickerson, <Freedom of Expression> and Cultural Meaning: An Analysis of Metaphors in Selected Supreme Court Texts
1
3
367
  M. Joseph Hinshaw, The Role of Standardization and Interoperability in Copyright Protection of Computer Software
4
3
299
 
   
James J. Duane, William J. Brown and Benson P. Fraser, Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System
2
2
261
  R. Michael Hoefges, Prosecuting the Press: First Amendment Balancing and State Statutes That Punish Publication of Information of Crimes and Official Misconduct
2
2
213
 
   
Lyombe Eko, Trademark Parody and the Mass Media: Going Beyond Survey Evidence in the Determination of "A Likelihood of Confusion"
3
4
589
  R. Michael Hoefges, The Use of State Crime and Accident Records for Targeted, Direct-Mail Solicitations: Commericial Speech, Access and Privacy
3
2
331
 
   
Anthony L. Fargo, The Journalist's Privilege for Nonconfidential Information in States with Shield Laws
4
3
325
  W. Wat Hopkins, Justice Brennan, Justice Harlan and New York Times v. Sullivan: A Case Study in Supreme Court Decision Making
1
4
469
 
   
Benson P. Fraser, James J. Duane, William J. Brown, Media Coverage and Public Opinion of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Implications for the Criminal Justice System
2
2
261
  Kuang-Yu Huang, Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic, Paul S. Voakes, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights
3
4
479
 
   
David R. Freidman and Matt Jackson, Alachua Free-Net: Looking for the First Amendment at One Outpost on the Information Highway
1
3
437
  John L. Huffman, Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and, Encryption and the First Amendment
2
4
417
 
   
Donald M. Gillmor, Who Was W.E. Hocking?
3
2
231
  John L. Huffman, Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and, The V-Chip and Cyber Cops: Technology vs. Regulation
2
1
143
 
   
Jack Glascock, Regina v. Butler: The Harms Approach and Freedom of Expression
1
1
117
  Thomas A. Hughes, The Actual Malice Rule: Why Canada Rejected the American Approach to Libel
3
1
55
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Vol.
No.
Page
Author & Title
Vol.
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Page
Matt Jackson, The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998: A Proposed Amendment to Accommodate Free Spech
5
1
61
  Richard Labunski, The First Amendment at the Crossroads: Free Expression and New Media Technology
2
2
165
 
   
Matt Jackson, David F. Friedman and, Alachua Free-Net: Looking for the First Amendment at One Outpost on the Information Highway
1
3
437
  Alexander C. Larson and Dennis L. Weisman, The Economics of Access Pricing, Imputation and Essential Facilities, With Application to Telecommunications Policy
3
1
1
 
   
Krishna P. Jayakar, The United States-China Copyright Dispute: A Two-Level Games Analysis
2
4
527
  Roy Leeper, Keegstra and R.A.V.: A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian and U.S. Approaches to Hate Speech Regulation
5
3
295
 
   
Robert Jensen, First Amendment Potluck
3
4
563
  Karen M. Markin, Media Recognition and Access to the Presidential Primary Ballot
4
2
243
 
   
Michelle Johnson, Of Public Interest: How Courts Handle Rape Victims' Privacy Suits
4
2
201
  Karen M. Markin, The Truth Hurts: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress as a Cause of Action Against the Media
5
4
469
 
   
Amy B. Jordan, John L. Sullivan and, Playing by the Rules: Impact and Implementation of Children's Educational Television Regulations Among Local Broadcasters
4
4
483
  Shannon Martin and Kathleen Hansen, Examining the "Virtual" Publication as a "Newspaper of Record"
1
4
579
 
   
Howard Kleiman, Government-Operated Public Broadcast Stations and Candidates' Access to Political Debates
1
2
299
  Sheree Martin, Sigman Splichal, Matthew D. Bunker and, Triggering the First Amendment: Newsgathering Torts and Press Freedom
4
3
325
 
   
Arati Korwar, Andrew R. Bechtel and, Copyright and Creative Use of Visual Artworks in the 1990s
4
4
431
  Jack M. McLeod et al., A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights
3
4
479
 
   
Alex Kozinski, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Press
3
2
163
  Takeya Mizuno, Betty H. Winfield and Christopher E. Beaudoin, Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions: Press Systems in China and Japan
5
3
323
 
   
Dale Kunkel and Ursula Goette, Broadcasters' Response to the Children's Television Act
2
3
289
   
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Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
Author & Title
Vol.
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Orayb A. Najjar, The 1995 Palestinian Press Law: A Comparative Study
2
1
41
  Susan D. Ross, Sandra F. Chance and, Gag Orders: Shields or Swords in the Constitutional Conflict Between Fair Trial and Free Press?
1
2
271
 
   
Philip M. Napoli, The Federal Communications Commission and Broadcast Policy-Making--1966-95: A Logistic Regression Analysis of Interest Group Influence
5
2
203
  Susan Dente Ross, The "Strange Power of Speech": the Unprecedented But Limited Success of Telephone Company First Amendment Arguments
3
1
99
 
   
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Hutchins Goes Global
3
3
419
  Susan Dente Ross, When the Wires Cross: Ensuring Diversity in the Era of Video Dialtone
1
1
65
 
   
John E. Nowak, First Amendment Values and Government Participation in the Marketplace, Fifty Years After The Hutchins Report
3
2
275
  Susan Dente Ross, John W. Wright II and, Trial by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception of Criminal Defendants
2
4
397
 
   
David Ozmun, Abortion and Harm to Children: Limits on Television Political Advertisements
1
1
99
  Ronald D. Rotunda, Reporting Sensational Trials: Free Press, a Responsible Press, and Cameras in the Courts
3
2
295
 
   
Ashley Packard, Does Proposed Federal Cyberstalking Legislation Meet Constitutional Requirements?
5
4
505
  William D. Rowland, Jr., The Meaning of "The Public Interest" in Communications Policy, Part I: Its Origins in State and Federal Regulation
2
3
309
 
   
Ashley Packard, Threats or Theater: Does Planned Parenthood v. American Coalition of Life Activists Signify that Tests for "True Threats" Need to Change?
5
2
235
  William D. Rowland, Jr., The Meaning of "The Public Interest" in Communications Policy, Part II: Its Implementation in Early Broadcast Law and Regulation
2
4
363
 
   
Brett Parnes, Freedom of Information Versus the National Security Council: Obscuring the Focus of the "Sole-Function" Test
4
3
355
  Joseph A. Russomanno, A Decade on the Court: The First Amendment Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia
2
3
329
 
   
Michael Perkins, International Human Rights and the Collegiation of Journalists: The Case of Costa Rica
4
1
59
  Joseph A. Russomanno, "The Fireband of My Youth": Holmes, Emerson and Freedom of Expression
5
1
33
 
   
Barbara K. Petersen, Logic, Licensing and Public Relations
1
1
139
  Joseph A. Russomanno, Workplace Freedom of Expression: A Case for the Broadcast Newsroom Employee
1
1
1
 
   
Gregory Pitts, Democracy and Press Freedom in Zambia: Attitudes of Members of Parliament Toward Media and Media Regulation
5
2
269
  Joseph A. Russomanno and Kyu Ho Youm, "Neutral Reportage" and Its Second Decade: A Marketplace Perspective
3
3
439
 
   
Alan Prendergast, Taming the Watchdog: Justice Byron White and the Repudiation of Press Privilege
1
2
177
   
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Author & Title
Vol.
No.
Page
Author & Title
Vol.
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Mark Sableman, Link Law: The Emerging Law of Internet Hyperlinks
4
4
557
  John L. Sullivan and Amy B. Jordan, Playing by the Rules: Impact and Implementation of Children's Educational Television Regulations Among Local Broadcasters
4
4
483
 
   
Jan H. Samoriski, Private Spaces and Public Interests: Internet Navigation, Commercialism and the Fleecing of Democracy
5
1
93
  Randall S. Sumpter, "Censorship Liberally Administered": Press, U.S. Military Relations in the Spanish-American War
4
4
463
 
   
Jan H. Samoriski et al., Encryption and the First Amendment
2
4
417
  Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and John L. Huffman, Encryption and the First Amendment
2
4
417
 
   
Jan H. Samoriski et al., The V-Chip and Cyber Cops: Technology vs. Regulation
2
1
143
  Denise M. Trauth, Jan H. Samoriski and John L. Huffman, The V-Chip and Cyber Cops: Technology vs. Regulation
2
1
143
 
   
Marla Sandys and Steven M. Chermak, A Journey into the Unknown: Pretrial Publicity and Capital Cases
1
4
533
  Susana N. Vittadini Andres, First Amendment Influence in Argentine Republic Law and Jurisprudence
4
2
149
 
   
Amit Schejter, From a Tool for National Cohesion to a Manifestation of National Conflict: The Evolution of Cable Television Policy in Israel, 1986-98
4
2
177
  Paul S. Voakes, Lessons Learned: A Lawsuit's Impact on Journalistic Behavior
4
1
87
 
   
Karl H. Schmid, Public Broadcasting Stations' Exclusion of Candidates from Debates: A Step Toward Political Independence?
5
1
115
  Paul S. Voakes, Zhongshi Guo, Mira Sotirovic, Kuang-Yu Huang, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights
3
4
479
 
   
Barbara H. Smith, To Filter or Not to Filter: The Role of the Public Library in Determining Internet Access
5
3
385
  Dennis L. Weisman, Alexander C. Larson and, The Economics of Access Pricing, Imputation and Essential Facilities, With Application to Telecommunications Policy
3
1
1
 
   
Rodney A. Smolla, From Paparazzi to Hidden Cameras: The Hidden Side of a Free and Responsible Press
3
2
315
  Betty H. Winfield et al., Confucianism, Collectivism and Constitutions: Press Systems in China and Japan
5
3
323
 
   
Mira Sotirovic, Paul S. Voakes, Zhongshi Guo, Kuang-Yu Huang, Jack M. McLeod and, A Model of Public Support for First Amendment Rights
3
4
479
  John W. Wright II and Susan Dente Ross, Trial by Media? Media Reliance, Knowledge of Crime and Perception of Criminal Defendants
2
4
397
 
   
Sigman L. Splichal, The Evolution of Computer/Privacy Concerns: Access to Government Information Held in the Balance
1
2
203
  Hao Xiaoming, Party Dominance vs. Cultural Imperialism: China's Strategies to Regulate Satellite Broadcasting
5
2
155
 
   
Sigman Splichal, Sheree Martin, Matthew D. Bunker and, Triggering the First Amendment: Newsgathering Torts and Press Freedom
4
3
325
  Kyu Ho Youm, Joseph A. Russomanno and, "Neutral Reportage" and Its Second Decade: A Marketplace Perspective
3
3
439
 
   
Laura Stein, Can the First Amendment Protect Public Space on U.S. Media Systems? The Case of Public Access Television
5
3
349
   
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