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  2. Communications law - Wikipedia

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    Communications law [1] refers to the regulation of electronic communications by wire or radio. [2] It encompasses regulations governing broadcasting, telephone and telecommunications service, cable television, satellite communications, [ 3 ] wireless telecommunications, and the Internet.

  3. Telecommunications policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The telecommunications policy of the United States is a framework of law directed by government and the regulatory commissions, most notably the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Two landmark acts prevail today, the Communications Act of 1934 and the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

  4. Federal Communications Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) is the voluntary bar association for attorneys, engineers, consultants, economists, government officials, and law students involved in the study, development, interpretation, and practice of communications and information technology law and policy in the United States.

  5. Communications Act of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    Before the Communications Act of 1934 was enacted as law by the U.S. Congress, there was a debate over commercial versus non-commercial broadcasting: Senators Robert Wagner of New York and Henry Hatfield of West Virginia offered an amendment to the then proposed Communications Act. Educators wanted more of radio to be given to them; they had ...

  6. Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law

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    James H. Quello and his wife Mary at swearing-in ceremony as Federal Communications Commission chairman in Washington. The Quello Center was established in 1998 for research, teaching, and the development and application of expertise in telecommunication management and policy.

  7. Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (codified at 47 U.S.C. ch. 5, subch. V–A) was an act of Congress passed on October 30, 1984 to promote competition and deregulate the cable television industry. The act established a national policy for the regulation of cable television communications by federal, state, and local authorities.

  8. The Federal Communications Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Communications Law Journal (FCLJ) is a triannual law review published by students of the George Washington University Law School.Established in 1984, the FCLJ covers communications law and is the official journal of the Federal Communications Bar Association.

  9. Center for Global Communication Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) is a research center located within the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. CGCS serves as a research hub for students and scholars worldwide studying comparative communication studies, media law, and media policy. The center also provides consulting and ...