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Lili Levi

Lili Levi
Professor of Law
J.D. 1981, Harvard Law School

Telephone: 305-284-2289   |   Office: G471
E-mail: llevi@law.miami.edu
Publications   |   SSRN


A "Pay or Play" Experiment to Improve Children's Educational Television, 62 Fed. Comm. L.J. ___ (forthcoming 2010).

The Four Eras of FCC Public Interest Regulation, 60 Admin. L. Rev. 813 (2008).

Chairman Kevin Martin on Indecency: Enhancing Agency Power, 60 Fed Comm. L. J. F. 19-38 (2008).

First Reports: The FCC's Regulation of Indecency (First Amendment Center April 2008)

In Search of Regulatory Equilibrium, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1321 (2007).

A New Model for Media Criticism: Lessons from the Schiavo Coverage, 61 U. Miami L. Rev. 665 (2007) (Symposium issue). reprinted in First Amendment Law Handbook, 2007-2008 ed. 275 (Rodney A. Smolla, ed. 2007).

Re: Person I Knew: A Tribute to John Hart Ely, 58 U. Miami L. Rev. 973 (2004).

Professionalism, Oversight, and Institution- Balancing: The Supreme Court's "Second Best" Plan for Political Debate on Television, 18 Yale J. Reg. 315 (2001).

Reporting the Official Truth: The Revival of the FCC's News Distortion Policy, 78 Wash. U. L.Q. 1005 (2001).

Reflections on the FCC's Recent Approach to Structural Regulation of the Electronic Mass Media, 52 Fed. Comm. L.J. 581-617 (2000).

On the Mixed Cultures of Regulation and Deregulation (reviewing Robert Corn-Revere, ed., Rationales & Rationalizations: Regulating the Electronic Media, 1997), 38 Jurimetrics J. 515-544 (1998).

Sex, Violence, Children & the Media: Legal, Historical and Empirical Perspectives, 5 CommLaw Conspectus 341 (1997).

The FCC, Indecency, and Anti-Abortion Political Advertising, in Symposium, Safe Harbors and Stern Warnings: FCC Regulation of Indecent Broadcasting, 3 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 85 (1996).

Not with a Bang But a Whimper: Broadcast License Renewal and the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 29 Conn. L. Rev. 243 (1996)

Challenging the Autonomous Press (reviewing Lee Bollinger, Images of A Free Press (University of Chicago 1991), 78 Cornell L. Rev. 665 (1993)

The Hard Case of Broadcast Indecency, 20 NYU Rev. L & Soc. Ch. 49 (1992/1993)

Dangerous Liaisons: Seduction and Betrayal in Confidential Press/Source Relations, 43 Rutgers L. Rev. 609 (1991).

Works In Progress

After Newspapers?

"Hollywood Glitteratae" and the Regulation of Electronic Indecency