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John F. Stephens

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Columns
Title Category Published
Turtles copyright battle gets Sirius Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Dec. 9, 2014
The Turtles and Pandora Media are not 'happy together' Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Nov. 6, 2014
Doubtful FCC would, could sack Washington's NFL team Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 29, 2014
FCC axes sports blackout rule, what now? Intellectual Property, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 10, 2014
Can FCC help deliver the Dodgers to hometown fans? Intellectual Property, Administrative/Regulatory Aug. 8, 2014
Wake up call for mobile app developers Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 15, 2014
Calls grow to unlock our phones Government Oct. 4, 2013
Legislation key in battle to unlock cellphones Government, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 11, 2013
AIA's 'first to file' patent system looms on the horizon Intellectual Property Feb. 28, 2013
FCC rethinks indecency Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 16, 2012
High court punts free speech issues in FCC v. Fox Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 3, 2012
Indecency back before the High Court: FCC seeks review of CBS ‘wardrobe malfunction’ case Administrative/Regulatory May 1, 2012
2nd Circuit revives barely viable Viacom copyright case against YouTube Intellectual Property Apr. 18, 2012
Halftime glitch: Giving the FCC the finger— literally Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 23, 2012
FCC broadcast indecency case: Which gets protected — First Amendment or children? Constitutional Law Jan. 24, 2012
Will a landmark ruling on broadcast indecency be destroyed by the f-bomb? U.S. Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 15, 2011
Attack on Net Neutrality, What Gives? Mar. 18, 2011
Verizon-Google's Proposal to Limit Net Neutrality Will Hurt Consumers Administrative/Regulatory Sep. 8, 2010
The Shifting Tide: Courts Favoring ISPs in Copyright Infringement Battles Intellectual Property Aug. 19, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact Jun. 18, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact Administrative/Regulatory Jun. 16, 2010
In the UK, Libel Tourist Attractions May Be Closing Mar. 12, 2010
Britain's Speech Impediment Constitutional Law Jun. 9, 2009
Value on the Brain Intellectual Property Apr. 16, 2009
Courts Must Rein In FCC's Harmful Indecency Enforcement Nov. 15, 2006

Verdicts & Settlements
Case Name Topic Role Published
Herbert Desrosiers v. Flight International, et al.; Joshua Rodriguez v. Flight International, et al. Personal Injury (Vehicular) Defendant Apr. 19, 1997
Title Category Published
Turtles copyright battle gets Sirius Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Dec. 9, 2014
The Turtles and Pandora Media are not 'happy together' Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Nov. 6, 2014
Doubtful FCC would, could sack Washington's NFL team Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 29, 2014
FCC axes sports blackout rule, what now? Intellectual Property, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 10, 2014
Can FCC help deliver the Dodgers to hometown fans? Intellectual Property, Administrative/Regulatory Aug. 8, 2014
Wake up call for mobile app developers Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 15, 2014
Calls grow to unlock our phones Government Oct. 4, 2013
Legislation key in battle to unlock cellphones Government, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 11, 2013
AIA's 'first to file' patent system looms on the horizon Intellectual Property Feb. 28, 2013
FCC rethinks indecency Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Oct. 16, 2012
High court punts free speech issues in FCC v. Fox Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 3, 2012
Indecency back before the High Court: FCC seeks review of CBS ‘wardrobe malfunction’ case Administrative/Regulatory May 1, 2012
2nd Circuit revives barely viable Viacom copyright case against YouTube Intellectual Property Apr. 18, 2012
Halftime glitch: Giving the FCC the finger— literally Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 23, 2012
FCC broadcast indecency case: Which gets protected — First Amendment or children? Constitutional Law Jan. 24, 2012
Will a landmark ruling on broadcast indecency be destroyed by the f-bomb? U.S. Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory Jul. 15, 2011
Attack on Net Neutrality, What Gives? Mar. 18, 2011
Verizon-Google's Proposal to Limit Net Neutrality Will Hurt Consumers Administrative/Regulatory Sep. 8, 2010
The Shifting Tide: Courts Favoring ISPs in Copyright Infringement Battles Intellectual Property Aug. 19, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact Jun. 18, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact Administrative/Regulatory Jun. 16, 2010
In the UK, Libel Tourist Attractions May Be Closing Mar. 12, 2010
Britain's Speech Impediment Constitutional Law Jun. 9, 2009
Value on the Brain Intellectual Property Apr. 16, 2009
Courts Must Rein In FCC's Harmful Indecency Enforcement Nov. 15, 2006
Case Name Topic Role Published
Herbert Desrosiers v. Flight International, et al.; Joshua Rodriguez v. Flight International, et al. Personal Injury (Vehicular) Defendant Apr. 19, 1997