Volume 52, Number 3
Summer 2000
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Private Parties, Public Functions and the New Administrative Law
Jody Freeman
Public Purpose and Private Service: The Twentieth Century Culture of Contracting
Out and the Evolving Law of Diffused Sovereignty
Daniel Guttman
How Changes in the Federal Register Can Help Improve Regulatory Accountability
Robert W. Hahn
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYMPOSIUM
Introduction
Leonard M. Baynes
Paradoxes of Racial Stereotypes, Diversity and Past Discrimination in Establishing
Affirmative Action in FCC Broadcast Licensing
Leonard M. Baynes
Negotiating Competition
Lawrence R. Freedman
Richard L. Davis
Is the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Working?
Michael Glover
Donna Epps
Telecommunications in the Twenty-First Century Global Perspectives on Community
and Diaspora Among NetCitizens
Madeleine Mercedes Plasencia
A Taxonomy of Federal Agency Rules
Robert A. Anthony
U.S. West, Inc. v. FCC: Exposing the Deficiencies in Government Attempts
to Protect Customer Privacy
Brian A. Kelley
The NLRB’s (Slowly) Developing Beck Jurisprudence: Defending a Right
in a Politicized Agency
Brian J. Woldow

