We are pleased to announce the members of Volume 77 of the Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal. We look forward to the developments and opportunities that the coming year will bring! A special thank you to our Faculty Advisors Dawn Nunziato and Arturo J. Carrillo and Adjunct Faculty Advisors Michael Beder, April Jones-Barnett, Rizwan Chowdhry, Tawanna Lee, Courtland D. McEneny Ingraham, M.A., J.D., and Merrill Weber.
Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal
图书期刊出版业
Washington,District of Columbia 429 位关注者
The official journal of the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA)
关于我们
The Federal Communications Law Journal (FCLJ) is the official journal of the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) and is published by students at The George Washington University Law School. In serving this important role, FCLJ often features articles and essays written by commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), members of the United States Congress, and prominent professors and practitioners. FCLJ publishes three issues each year, featuring articles, book reviews, student notes, and commentaries that focus on domestic and international communications law issues. Select students are invited to join the staff of FCLJ during the summer following their first year of law school. Invitations are extended based on first-year academic performance and a writing competition held at the end of the first year. Student notes and practitioner articles selected for publication in FCLJ undergo a rigorous editing process to verify the accuracy and form of their content and cited sources.
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Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- 51-200 人
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- Washington,District of Columbia
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- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1937
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- Law、Telecommunications、Communications Law、Privacy Law、Technology、First Amendment、Broadcasting、Intellectual Property和Information Policy
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Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal员工
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Kendra Mills
JD Candidate at The George Washington University Law School
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Julie Castle
J.D. Candidate at The George Washington University Law School
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James Van Drie
JD Candidate, The George Washington University Law School
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Taylor Moorer
J.D. Candidate at The George Washington University Law School
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With the school year coming to a close, we are so excited and proud to share the last issue of Volume 76 of the Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal. A HUGE thank you to our members and Editorial Board for their hard work in producing this publication and their work throughout the school year. An additional thank you to the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA - The Tech Bar) for their continued support! This jam-packed issue includes the following Articles, Notes, and Case Briefs: Articles: ? Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. & Ian Gershengorn, Title II “Net Neutrality” Broadband Rules Would Breach Major Questions Doctrine ? Adam Candeub, Response to “Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms into Common Carriers” Notes: ? Tomasso Piccirilli, A Fiduciary Judge’s Guide to Improving Outcomes for Victims in Federal Data Breach Class ? Winnie Zhong, Combating Online Physician Medical Misinformation: Expansion of Fiduciary Duty of Care ? Amber Grant, “Free” Speech: Reframing the Rogers Test to Adequately Balance Rights in a Rapidly Evolving Digital Era ? Simon Poser, Living in Private: The Fourth Amendment and Perpetual Electronic Surveillance Case Briefs: ? Kendra Mills, Lindke v. Freed (6th Cir. 2022) ? Arjun Singh, Missouri v. Biden (5th Cir. 2023) ? Luke Posniewski, NetChoice, L.L.C. v. Paxton (5th Cir. 2022) ? Vaishali Nambiar, Garnier v. O'Connor-Ratcliff (9th Cir. 2022) ? https://lnkd.in/gZ8k9RBu ICYMI: The Symposium section of our website has been updated with videos and information from our Spring 2024 Symposium.
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A huge thank you to everyone who joined us on Thursday for our Welcome Reception and Friday for our Volume 76 Symposium! We had three fascinating and lively panels addressing data use and data privacy in law enforcement, social media, and healthcare. THANK YOU to our panelists and speakers for sharing your time and insights with us. Congratulations to Senior Publications Editor Alexander Logan on a successful symposium!
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We are so excited for tomorrow's 2024 Symposium - Navigating Technology: Data As The New Gold. For our 76th Volume, this program will discuss data retention in social media, healthcare, and surveillance.?Come join us to hear from three panels of distinguished professionals and professors as they discuss the emerging field of data retention policy!
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With the first month of the new year coming to a close, we are so excited to announce that the Federal Communications Law Journal - The Tech Journal has published Volume 76, Issue 2! Thank you to our members for their excellent work in producing this publication and the?Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA - The Tech Bar)?for their continued support of the Journal. The Issue includes the following Article and Notes: Article: Christopher Yoo and Alex Mueller, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Agenda? The Emergence of China in the Global Internet Standard-Setting Arena Notes: Angela Gasca, Amazon’s Acquisition of One Medical: The Lack of Health Data Regulation in the Age of Big Tech Benjamin (Ben) Soullier, Decriminalizing Trivial Computer Use: The Need to Narrow the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) After Van Buren Benjamin Duwve, From One Sector to Another: Applying a Proactive Framework to the FCC’s Network Resiliency Efforts Morgan Gray, MPA, Reclaiming the Airwaves: An Analysis of Claims to Wireless Spectrum by Tribal Nations Based on Treaty Obligations and the Federal Trust Responsibility ? https://lnkd.in/eztpNeN2
Volume 76; 2023-2024 ? Issue 2 - FCLJ
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