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Robert Corn-RevereSelected Articles

Robert Corn-Revere
Partner - Washington D.C. Office

bobcornrevere@dwt.com
(202) 973-4200

Articles

"The FCC's Television Violence Report - A Conclusion in Search of an Analysis," Freedom Forum Online Symposium, May 2007

“Two-Year Moratorium on Drug Advertising Raises Constitutional Red Flags,” Media Institute, April 27, 2007

"Judge Alito and First Amendment Protection for Sexual Expression," Freedom Forum Online Symposium, Nov. 10, 2005

"Michigan Court of Appeals Holds That Televised Nudity is Public Indecency," Media Law Resource Center Bulletin, p. 75, June 2005

"Can Broadcast Indecency Regulations be Extended to Cable Television and Satellite Radio?," Progress & Freedom Foundation Report, May 2005

"Championing the First Amendment," Legal Times, p. 29, May 2, 2005

"Stemming the Tide: Can the FCC’s Anti-Indecency Crusade be Extended to Cable Television and Satellite Radio?," Media Law Resource Center Bulletin, p. 41, March 2005

"Regulating Televised Violence: The FCC’s National Rorschach Test," Communications Lawyer, Fall 2004

Robert Corn-Revere and Ronald London, “Indecent Proposals: Why Most Recent FCC Indecency Crackdown Risks Crossing Center Line into Oncoming First Amendment Showdown,” DWT's First Amendment Law Letter, Fall 2004

Ashcroft v. ACLU II: The Beat Goes On,” Cato Supreme Court Rev. 299, 2004

Robert Corn-Revere and James S. Blitz, “Cable Networks and the FCC’s Political Broadcasting Rules: Time for Clarification,” DWT's First Amendment Law Letter, Spring 2004

United States v. American Library Association: A Missed Opportunity for the Supreme Court to Clarify Application of First Amendment Law to Publicly Funded Expressive Institutions,” Cato Supreme Court Rev. 105, 2003

Robert Corn-Revere and Ronald K.L. Collins, “Pardon Lenny – For Us,” Newsday, p. A39, June 12, 2003

Avast Ye Wasteland: Reflections on America’s Most Famous Exercise in ‘Public Interest’ Piracy,” Federal Communications Law Journal 101, May 2003

Cyberspace Cases Force Court to Reexamine Basic Assumption of Obscenity and Child Pornography Jurisprudence,” Cato Supreme Court Rev. 115, 2002

Caught in the Seamless Web: Does the Internet’s Global Reach Justify Less Freedom of Speech?Cato Institute Briefing Paper No. 71, July 24, 2002

Robert Corn-Revere and Ronald K.L. Collins, “Wanted! First Amendment Protection: Clamping Down on Anti-Abortion Web Sites Risks Speech for Everyone,” Legal Times, p. 76, June 3, 2002

Do We Fear Freedom?,” Legal Times, p. 52, Dec. 24, 2001

“Eye of the Beholder,” Broadcasting & Cable, April 16, 2001

“The Public Interest, the First Amendment and a Horse’s Ass,” 2000 Mich. St.-Detroit Coll. L. Rev. 165

“Bam! Whap! Thunk!,” Legal Times, P. 74, Sept. 25, 2000


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