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Michigan State Law Review
ISSUE 2003:3
Table of Contents
FOURTH ANNUAL QUELLO
COMMUNICATION POLICY AND LAW SYMPOSIUM
Introductory Remarks
Terence L. Blackburn …..529
The State of Telecom: Realities, Regulation, Restructuring
Johannes M. Bauer, Paola Vesperini and Steven S. Wildman …..531
Telecom Financial Realities
George Reed-Dellinger, Moderator…..563
Scott C. Cleland…..571
Thomas W. Aust…..575
Joan H. Smith 581…..581
Current Regulatory Realities: Overcoming the Regulatory Quandary
Richard E. Wiley, Moderator…..589
Simon J. Wilkie…..599
David A. Svanda…..605
Thomas J. Tauke…..609
Thomas E. Wheeler …..615
Joel E. Lubin…..619
Ways Out: Reconciling Industry Restructuring and Competition
W. Russell Neuman, Moderator …..625
Technological Progress and Regulatory Stability
Gerald W. Brock …..631
The FCC and Telecom Recovery: A Scorecard for Evaluating
the New Unbundling Rules
Randolph J. May …..645
Regulatory Reform: The Telecommunications Act of 1996
and the FCC Media Ownership Rules
Bruce M. Owen …..671
New Models of Regulation and Interagency Governance
Christopher S. Yoo …..701
Beyond Goldwasser: Ex Post Judicial Enforcement in Deregulated Markets
Jim Rossi …..717
Cooperative Federalism and its Challenges
Philip J. Weiser ….. 727
Remedies and the Institutional Design of Regulation in Network Industries
J. Gregory Sidak ….. 741
The Political Realities of Telecommunications Policies in the U.S.:
How the Legacy of Public Utility Regulation Constrains Adoption of
New Regulatory Models
Barbara A. Cherry …..757
COMMENT
The Future of School Vouchers: A Reflection on Zelman v. Simmons-Harris
and an Examination of the Blaine Amendments as a Viable Challenge to
Sectarian School Aid Programs
Robert A. Dietzel …..791