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FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Communications Law: Westlaw Databases
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Communications Law: Westlaw Databases
The Following Databases May Be Accessed By Credit Card
- Arnold and Porter Legislative History - Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act of 1996 (TELECOM-LH) Contains a comprehensive legislative history of the Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act of 1996, P.L. 104-104; document may be the public law, committee report, bill or amendment version, hearing or excerpt of congressional debate.
- Federal Communications Cases (FCOM-CS) Contains cases from the U.S. Supreme Court, courts of appeals, district courts, bankruptcy courts, Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Tax Court, military courts, and related federal and territorial courts.
- Federal Communications-Courts of Appeals Cases (FCOM-CTA) Contains communications-related decisions from federal appellate courts, including the U.S. Courts of Appeals (1891-quick opinions), U.S. Judicial Conference (1993-) and select former appellate courts (see database scope for details and coverage dates).
- Federal Communications-District Courts Cases (FCOM-DCT) Contains communications-related decisions from primary federal courts of original jurisdiction, including U.S. District Courts (1789-quick opinions) and select other current and former federal courts (see database scope for details and coverage dates).
- Federal Communications-Federal Communications Commission Decisions and Daily Digest (FCOM-ADMIN) Contains documents released by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for publication in the FCC Daily Digest (1994-), FCC Reports (1965-86) or the FCC Record (1986-); also includes documents released by the FCC prior to official publication.
- Federal Communications-Supreme Court Cases (FCOM-SCT) Contains communications-related decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, from 1754 to date.
- Multimedia Law - Forms and Analysis (MULTIMEDLAW) Contains the complete one-volume treatise Multimedia Law: Forms and Analysis written by Richard Raysman, Peter Brown, and Jeffrey D. Neuburger, and published by Law Journal Seminars-Press.
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