Allen Hammond's Bibliography

Books:
Making universal service policy : enhancing the process through multidisciplinary evaluation, Cherry, Wildman and Hammond, editors. L. Erlbaum Associates (1999)
Communications law : media, entertainment, and regulation, with Lively, et al. Anderson Pub. Co. (1997)
Articles, chapters, other:
Diversity: my perspective, 15 Santa Clara Law 44-45 (Fall 2008)
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Serving the public interest: broadcast news, public affairs programming, and the case for minority ownership, with Sandoval and Bachen, chapter in Media diversity and localism: meanings and metrics. Napoli, editor, Routledge (2007)
with O'Connor and Westin, The impact of the FCC's TV duopoly role relaxation on minority and women owned broadcast stations 1999-2006. (2006) (Media Ownership Study 8)
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Universal service: problems, solutions, and responsive policies, 57 Federal Communications Law Journal 187-200 (March 2005)
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Reflections on the myth of Icarus in the age of information, 19 Santa Clara Computer and High-Technology Law Journal 407-456 (2003)
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The FCC's third report on broadband deployment : inequitable, untimely and unreasonable, 24 Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (Comm-Ent) 539-553 (2002)
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The Knight Ridder equality award, 3 STS Nexus ___ (Fall 2002)
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The digital divide in the new millennium, 20 Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 135-156 (2002)
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with Cooper, Honig, et al., The Success and Failure of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Center for Reflective Community Practice (2002)
Copyrights in the internet age: stopping piracy, chapter in Handling intellectual property issues in business transactions. Practising Law Institute (2002)
Technology benefiting equality, 2 STS Nexus ___ (Fall 2001)
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The internet and public policy: what are the unresolved public policy issues in our networked world?, 1 STS Nexus ___ (Summer 2001)
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The digital divide may impact everyone, 2001 Et Al. 32 (Winter/Spring 2001)
Online businesses : models and strategies, chapter in Changing rules in the market for attention. Aspen Institute (2000)
Relationship marketing in the Internet age, chapter in Changing rules in the market for attention. Aspen Institute (2000)
Measuring the nexus : the relationship between minority ownership and broadcast diversity after Metro Broadcasting, (Symposium : New Approaches to Minority Media Ownership), 51 Federal Communications Law Journal 627-637 (May 1999)
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 : codifying the digital divide, 50 Federal Communications Law Journal 179-214 (1997)
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Universal access to infrastructure and information, 45 DePaul Law Review 1067-1091 (1996) (Revised and reprinted as a chapter in Making universal service policy : enhancing the process through multidisciplinary evaluation. Cherry, Wildman and Hammond, editors. L. Erlbaum Associates (1999))
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Panel Two: Information policy making, ( From Conduit to Content : The Emergence of Information Policy and Law) (Panel Discussion), 48 Federal Communications Law Journal 57-91 (1995)
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Regulating the multi-media chimera : electronic speech rights in the United States, 21 Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 1-87 (1995)
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Regulating broadband communication networks, 9 Yale Journal on Regulation 181-235 (1992)
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Private networks, public speech : constitutional speech dimensions of access to private networks, (Symposium : Law in Cyberspace), 55 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 1085-1096 (1992)
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Diversity and equal protection in the marketplace : the Metro Broadcasting case in context, (Symposium on the Future of Affirmative Action), 44 Arkansas Law Review 1063-1096 (1991)
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To be or not to be : FCC regulation of video subscription technologies, 35 Catholic University Law Review 737-759 (1986)
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Now You See It, Now You Don't: Federal Policy and Minority Ownership in the Video Industry, 8 Urban League Review 26-39 (February 1984)
Now you see it, now you don't : minority ownership in an 'unregulated' video marketplace, 32 Catholic University Law Review 633-663 (1983)
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