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    The New CATV Rules: Proceed on Delayed Yellow

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    Elites largely govern our nation\u27s current decision-making process.The average citizen\u27s failure to participate in that process perhaps derives largely from his inability to inform himself adequately on all the issues. However, the ability of cable television (CATV) to place each person in complete command of his informational and entertainment environment has thrust society upon the threshold of an electronic communications revolution. Indeed, if CATV is allowed to develop its full potential, the individual will not have to receive information and entertainment passively. Rather, CATV\u27s virtue of two-way communication will permit him to transmit as well as receive information. His access to the total storehouse of information will, therefore, increase, and as a result CATV will restore the average citizen to his rightful role in deciding vital issues. On February 2, 1972, the FCC adopted a new set of rules governing CATV. The rules do not provide the green light for which existing and potential CATV operators had hoped. They do, however, permit CATV to proceed on the delayed yellow. This article will focus upon the technology, economics and uses of CATV. It will outline public policy goals for CATV service and discuss FCC jurisdiction over CATV. Finally, it will evaluate and recommend changes in the new CATV rules

    Regulation of Campaign Funding and Spending for Federal Office

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    This article will detail significant data on campaign funding and spending, describe the major laws for regulating campaign funding and spending, analyze the constitutional issues raised by these laws, and propose changes to render the laws safer from attack on grounds of unconstitutionality and more effective in achieving a viable election process

    Federal Income Taxation

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    The Equal Opportunities and Fairness Doctrines in Broadcasting: Should They Be Retained

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    The author recently testified in the current hearings conducted by the U.S. House Subcommittee on Communications in which repeal of the Equal Opportunities and Fairness Doctrines is being considered. In this article the author discusses the constitutional bases of these doctrines, the governmental action issue in the event of their repeal, and whether the Fairness Doctrine inhibits broadcast journalism. He suggests a differential equality of access solution to the present problem of application of the Equal Opportunities Doctrine and argues that the need of the people to know should continue to be a right through the Fairness Doctrine

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    A Branching Time Model of CSP

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    I present a branching time model of CSP that is finer than all other models of CSP proposed thus far. It is obtained by taking a semantic equivalence from the linear time - branching time spectrum, namely divergence-preserving coupled similarity, and showing that it is a congruence for the operators of CSP. This equivalence belongs to the bisimulation family of semantic equivalences, in the sense that on transition systems without internal actions it coincides with strong bisimilarity. Nevertheless, enough of the equational laws of CSP remain to obtain a complete axiomatisation for closed, recursion-free terms.Comment: Dedicated to Bill Roscoe, on the occasion of his 60th birthda
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