University of Colorado Law Review

Volume 71, Issue 4, Fall 2000

TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
A Symposium Sponsored by the University of Colorado Law Review

Paradigm Changes In Telecommunications Regulation
Phil Weiser

Universal Service: The Poverty of Policy
James Alleman, Paul N. Rappoport and Dennis Weller

Substance Plus Process—Telecom Regulation
Reforms to Protect Consumers, Preserve Universal Service,
and Promote Competition

Bob Rowe

Standing in the Shadows of Giants:
The Role of Intergenerational Equity in Telecommunications Reform

Jim Chen

The Vertical Dimension of Cable Open Access
James B. Speta

Open Access to the Broadband Internet:
Technical and Economic Discrimination in Closed, Proprietary Networks

Mark Cooper

The FCC and the Patent System:
Progressive Ideals, Jacksonian Realism, and the Technology of Regulation

John F. Duffy

Will the FCC Go the Way of the ICC?
Joseph D. Kearney

Net Regulation: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
Yochai Benkler

Cyberspace and the State Action Debate:
The Cultural Value of Applying Constitutional Norms to "Private" Regulation

Paul Schiff Berman