Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
348. lappuse
... broadcasting industry . Whether such a federal statute1 would be upheld as constitutional is therefore of interest . Radio broadcasting has been held to be interstate commerce , 2 and consequently within the federal power of regulation ...
... broadcasting industry . Whether such a federal statute1 would be upheld as constitutional is therefore of interest . Radio broadcasting has been held to be interstate commerce , 2 and consequently within the federal power of regulation ...
351. lappuse
... broadcasting as between the public and the station is " affected with a public interest , " it is submitted that as between the sponsor and the broadcasting station , the business of the sale of time is not affected with enough of a ...
... broadcasting as between the public and the station is " affected with a public interest , " it is submitted that as between the sponsor and the broadcasting station , the business of the sale of time is not affected with enough of a ...
378. lappuse
... BROADCASTING Broadcasting - interstate commerce - taxa- tion [ City of Atlanta V. Southern Broadcasting Co. , 190 S. E. 594 ( Ga . 1937 ) ] . 8 Air Law Review ( No. 4 ) Octo- ber , 1937. [ D ] Broadcasting- unfair competition - New York ...
... BROADCASTING Broadcasting - interstate commerce - taxa- tion [ City of Atlanta V. Southern Broadcasting Co. , 190 S. E. 594 ( Ga . 1937 ) ] . 8 Air Law Review ( No. 4 ) Octo- ber , 1937. [ D ] Broadcasting- unfair competition - New York ...
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