| Communication Law and Policy |
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| Volume 15(4), 2010 |
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Kerr, Robert L. |
Naturalizing the artificial citizen: Repeating Lochner's error in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. |
311-363 |
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| | In March, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a 5-4 vote, handed down Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, a sweeping ruling providing more protection for corporate political media spending as First Amendment 'speech' than ever before | |
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law
politics and government
political elections
democracy
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Ugland, Erik, and Lambe, Jennifer L. |
Newspaper theft, self-preservation and the dimensions of censorship. |
365-403 |
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| | One of the most common yet understudied means of suppressing free expression on college and university campuses is the theft of freely distributed student publications, particularly newspapers | |
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education
higher education
print journalism
law
gender
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Hartzog, Woodrow |
he new price to play: Are passive online media users bound by terms of use? |
405-433 |
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| | When individuals turn on the television, listen to the radio, or purchase newspapers, they are not forming contractual relationships | |
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law
broadcasting and media
television
radio
print journalism
agreement
conflict
democracy
privacy
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