Hofstra Law Review
Volume 35, Issue 3 (2007)
Front Matter
Ideas
The Case for Specially Compensating the Victims of Terrorist Acts: An Assessment
Robert L. Rabin and Stephen D. Sugarman
Reclaiming the First Amendment Constitutional Theories of Media
Foreword: Reclaiming the First Amendment: Constitutional Theories of Media Reform
Marjorie Heins and Eric M. Freedman
Access to the Media - A Contemporary Appraisal
Jerome A. Barron
A Historical Perspective on the Public's Right of Access to the Media
Angela J. Campbell
A Right to Reach an Audience: An Approach to Intermediary Bias on the Internet
Jennifer A. Chandler
Spectrum Set-Asides as Content-Neutral Metric: Creating a Practical Balance Between Media Access and Market Power
Michael M. Epstein
The Case for First Amendment Limits on Copyright Law
Alan E. Garfield
Self Help, the Media and the First Amendment
David Kohler
Heckler's Veto Case Law as a Resource for Democratic Discourse
Cheryl A. Leanza
In Search of Regulatory Equilibrium
Lili Levi
Market Triumphalism, Electoral Pathologies, and the Abiding Wisdom of First Amendment Access Rights
Gregory P. Magarian
Freedom of the Press for Whom? The Question to Be Answered in Our Critical Juncture
Robert W. McChesney
A Listener's Free Speech, a Reader's Copyright
Malla Pollack
"Jacob's Voice, Esau's Hands": Transparency as a First Amendment Right in an Age of Deceit and Impersonation
Amit Schejter
Notes
Justice Scalia and His Meta-Cannon of Absurdity
Ella Govshtein