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"Fairness 2.0: Media Content Regulation in the 21st Century," by Robert Corn-Revere, Policy Analysis no. 651, November 10, 2009

"Broadcast Localism and the Lessons of the Fairness Doctrine," by John Samples, Policy Analysis no. 639, May 27, 2009

"The Durable Internet: Preserving Network Neutrality without Regulation," by Timothy B. Lee, Policy Analysis no. 626, November 12, 2008

"Free Speech and the 527 Prohibition," by Stephen Hoersting, Briefing Paper no. 96, April 3, 2006

"Why Subsidize the Soapbox? The McCain Free Airtime Proposal and the Future of Broadcasting," by John Samples and Adam D. Thierer, Policy Analysis no. 480, August 6, 2003

"The Constitutional Case against "Free" Airtime," by Laurence H. Winer, Policy Analysis no. 481, August 6, 2003

"Human Bar Code: Monitoring Biometric Technologies in a Free Society," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Policy Analysis no. 452, September 17, 2002

"Caught in the Seamless Web: Does the Internet's Global Reach Justify Less Freedom of Speech?," by Robert Corn-Revere, Briefing Paper no. 71, July 24, 2002

"Policing Pirates in the Networked Age," by Stan Liebowitz, Policy Analysis no. 438, May 15, 2002

"The Digital Dirty Dozen: The Most Destructive High-Tech Legislative Measures of the 107th Congress," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, Policy Analysis no. 423, February 4, 2002

"Internet Privacy and Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Porn Wars," by Tom W. Bell, Briefing Paper no. 65, August 9, 2001

"Why Canning "Spam" Is a Bad Idea," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Policy Analysis no. 408, July 26, 2001

"Nameless in Cyberspace: Anonymity on the Internet," by Jonathan D. Wallace, Briefing Paper no. 54, December 8, 1999

"Capital Markets: The Rule of Law and Regulatory Reform," by Solveig Singleton, White Paper , September 13, 1999

"Multiple Levels of Policy: International, National, State --Or None of the Above?," by Daniel Griswold and Solveig Singleton, White Paper , September 13, 1999

"Mr. Smith, Welcome to Washington," by Roger Pilon, Briefing Paper no. 49, July 30, 1999

"The Specter of Pervasiveness: Pacifica, New Media, and Freedom of Speech," by Jonathan D. Wallace, Briefing Paper no. 35, February 12, 1998

"Campaign Finance "Reform" Proposals: A First Amendment Analysis," by Lillian R. BeVier, Policy Analysis no. 282, September 4, 1997

"With Friends Like These: Why Community Radio Does Not Need the Corporation for Public Broadcasting," by Jesse Walker, Policy Analysis no. 277, July 24, 1997

"Chilling the Internet? Lessons from FCC Regulation of Radio Broadcasting," by Thomas W. Hazlett and David W. Sosa, Policy Analysis no. 270, March 19, 1997

"Regulation in Newspeak: The FCC's Children's Television Rules," by Robert Corn-Revere, Policy Analysis no. 268, February 19, 1997

"Beyond the Communications Decency Act: Constitutional Lessons of the Internet," by Solveig Bernstein, Policy Analysis no. 262, November 4, 1996

""V" Is Not for Voluntary," by Robert Corn-Revere, Briefing Paper no. 24, August 3, 1995

"New Age Comstockery: Exon vs. the Internet," by Robert Corn-Revere, Policy Analysis no. 232, June 28, 1995

"The First Amendment Versus Municipal Regulation of Cable Television," by William E. Lee, Policy Analysis no. 40, August 7, 1984



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