Everyone is for" democratic policing"; everyone is against a" police state." But what do those terms mean, and what should they mean? The first half of this book traces the connections …
What is meant by an" independent" television and press, and what affirmative role should any government have in the regulation of television? How do competing interest groups use …
What constraints does a commitment to democracy place on law enforcement? What implications, conversely, do modern police forces have for how we think about democracy …
In a seeming blink of an eye, international bodies applying international law have effectively become the arbiters of domestic copyright law. World Trade Organization (" WTO") dispute …
The First Amendment—and its guarantee of free speech for all Americans—has been at the center of scholarly and public debate since the birth of the Constitution, and the fervor in …
JO McGinnis - The University of Chicago Law Review, 1996 - JSTOR
The growth of the information superhighway depends not only on technological developments, but also on our society's commitment to the free flow of information …
When the Internet first emerged, many commentators hailed its potential to enable individuals to speak directly to mass audiences without having to rely on gatekeepers that …
This Essay is about a market-I call it the" market for loyalties"-in which large-scale competitors for power, in a shuffle for allegiances, often use the regulation of …
Congress and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have historically relied on models of media regulation that were shaped by the distinct physical and economic …