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Volume 10, Number 2 (1989)

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The Truth Defense - Lessons Learned from Westmoreland v. CBS
Alexander Alben

Notes and Comments

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Television Violence: Social Science vs. the Law
Emily Campbell

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Admissions Tax on Movie Theaters Infringes Freedom of Speech: A Novel Argument that has Worked...So Far
Robert A. Willner

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Billionaire Boys' Club: Billionaires by Crime?
Lisa Karen Garner

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Fair Use in Jackson v. MPI Home Video: Why Bother?
Timothy Kevane

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Emasculating the Defense in Obscenity Cases: The Exclusion of Expert Testimony and Survey Evidence on Community Standards
Darlene Sordillo

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Missouri Statute Attacks Violent Videos: Are First Amendment Rights in Danger?
Kenneth D. Rozell

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Obscenity Decisions Based on Procedural Mechanisms are Patiently Offensive
Denise Z. Kabakow

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Maintaining the Home Field Advantage: Rose v. Federal Court
Kimberly G. Winer

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A Famous Title is Worth 1,000 Publicity Stunts: Does the Owner of the Motion Picture Copyright to the Amityville Horror Own the Title
Vincent Yanniello

Directory

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Entertainment Law Directory

Other

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Developments in the Law: Title Protection
Whitney Hartford Conant, Lisa E. Socransky, Cynthia B. Glasser, and Martha M. Early

 
 
 
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