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Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium

Further Readings



  • Caristi, Dom. Expanding Free Expression in the Marketplace: Broadcasting and the Public Forum. New York: Quorum Books, 1992.
  • "Clueless." Detroit News, July 4, 1996, A10.
  • Emord, Jonathan W. Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1991.
  • Fein, Bruce. "Sowing Seeds of Dubiosity." Washington Times, July 9, 1996, p. A14.
  • Gewirtz, Paul. "Constitutional Law and New Technology." Social Research, fall 1997, p. 1191.
  • Hearn, Ted. "Adult Nets Urge Court to Stay Scramble Law." Multichannel News, July 22, 1996, p. 40.
  • Powledge, Fred. An ACLU Guide to Cable Television. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1972.
  • Schroeder, Theodore. "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law: A Forensic Defense of Freedom of the Press. New York: Da Capo Press, 1972.
  • Simon, Glenn E. "Cyberporn and Censorship: Constitutional Barriers to Preventing Access to Internet Pornography by Minors." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, spring 1998, p. 1015.

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Law Library - American Law and Legal InformationNotable Trials and Court Cases - 1995 to PresentInc. v. Federal Communications Commission Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium - Decision, Significance, Justice Breyer's Contextual Balancing Approach, Justice Kennedy's Categorical Approach