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Saving the Internet: Why Regulating Broadband Providers Can Keep the Internet Open, Emma N. Cano BYU Law Review
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Reversing the Tide: Restoring First Amendment Ideals in America's Schools through Legislative Protections for Journalism Students and Advisors, Christine Snyder Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
An Unreasonable Expectation? Warrantless Searches of Cell Phones, Michael V. Hinckley BYU Law Review
Rethinking Reporter’s Privilege, RonNell Andersen Jones Faculty Scholarship
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Distilling Ashcroft: The Ninth Circuit’s Application of National Community Standards to Internet Obscenity in United States v. Kilbride, Eric B. Ashcroft BYU Law Review
Government Speech and Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations on Moderating Public Discourse on Government Websites, David S. Ardia BYU Law Review
FCC v. Fox Television Stations and the Role of Logical Error in Hard Look Review, Samuel G. Brooks BYU Law Review
Media Subpoenas: Impact, Perception, and Legal Protection in the Changing World of American Journalism, RonNell Andersen Jones Faculty Scholarship
Internet Search and Seizure in United States v. Forrester: New Problems in the New Age of Pen Registers, Deborah Buckner Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Avalanche or Undue Alarm? An Empirical Study of Subpoenas Received by the News Media, RonNell Andersen Jones Faculty Scholarship
A New First Amendment Model for Evaluating Content-Based Regulation ofInternet Pornography: Revising the Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect the Realities of the Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende BYU Law Review
Making Family-friendly Internet a Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato BYU Law Review
Zoning the Internet: A New Approach to Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston BYU Law Review
I Want My MTV ... and My ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox: CBS Broadcasting, Inc. v. EchoStar Communications Corp., the Satellite Home Viewer Act of 1988, and an Argument for Consumer Choice in Distant Network Broadcasting, Kevin W. Harris BYU Law Review
Speech Interests Inherent in the Location of Billboards and Signs: A Method for Unweaving the Tangled Web of Metromedia) Inc. v. City of San Diego, Jason R. Burt BYU Law Review
Dean v. Utica Community Schools: An Arrow Through the Heart of School Administrative Control Over Student Expression in School Newspapers, Charles B. Upton II Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
The Law and Economics of Wardrobe Malfunction, Keith Brown, Adam Candeub BYU Law Review
Reporter's Privilege in Utah, Edward L. Carter Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Regulating Religious Broadcasting: Some Comparative Reflections, Rodney K. Smith BYU Law Review
Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation, Jeffrey K. Hadden Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Independent Motion Picture Financing: Unregistered Limited Partnership Offerings, James L. Thompson BYU Law Review
Opening Doors in Foreign Market Trade Through the Telecommunications Trade Bill, Colette E. Neuner BYU Law Review
Censorship in Secondary School Newspapers: Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, James E. Ellsworth Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Crime Control Act of 1968 and Cordless Telephones: State v. Howard, Scott C. Smith BYU Law Review
Cellular Mobile Radio Telecommunications: Regulating and Emgerging Industry, Phillip Palmer BYU Law Review
An Assessment of State and Federal Jurisdiction to Regulate Access Charges After the AT&T Divestiture, Jeffery A. Robinson BYU Law Review
Unscrambling the Broadcasting Status of Over-the-Air Subscription Television, Einar William Johnson BYU Law Review
Newspaper-Broadcast Combinations in the Same Community : How Much Divestiture for the Sake of Diversity?, BYU Law Review
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