Fred H. Cate
First Amendment
"Constitutional Issues in Information Privacy ," 9 Michigan Technology & Telecommunications Law Review 35 (2002) (with Robert Litan).
Mass Media Law (6th edition) (Foundation Press, 2000) (with Marc Franklin and David Anderson).
The Internet and the First Amendment: Schools and Sexually Explicit Expression (Phi Delta Kappa, 1998). Selected for the 35th annual Choice Outstanding Academic Books list by the Association of College and Research Libraries (1998).
"Telephone Companies, the First Amendment, and Technological Convergence ," 45 DePaul Law Review 1035 (1996).
"Cybersex: Regulating Sexually Explicit Expression on the Internet," 14 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 145 (1996).
"Indecency, Intolerance, and Ignorance: the First Amendment and the Regulation of Electronic Expression," 1995 Journal of On-Line Law 5.
"The First Amendment and the National Information Infrastructure," 30 Wake Forest Law Review 1 (1995).
"A Law Antecedent and Paramount ," 47 Federal Communications Law Journal 205 (1994).
Visions of the First Amendment for a New Millennium (The Annenberg Washington Program, 1992) (editor and contributor).
"The First Amendment and the International 'Free Flow' of Information ," 30 Virginia Journal of International Law 401 (1990).
"Cable Television and the Compulsory Copyright License ," 42 Federal Communications Law Journal 191 (1990).
"The Commodification of Information and the Control of Expression," Privacy and Information Law Report , Mar. 2003, at 11.
"The Commodification of Information and the Control of Expression," 43 Amicus Curiae 3 (2002).
"The First Amendment, Children, The Internet, and America's Public Libraries," Indiana Libraries , vol. 17, no. 1, at 42 (1998).
Constitutional Issues in Information Privacy , AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Working Paper 01-11 (Sept. 2001).
The First Amendment and Compulsory Access to Cable Television, in Cable Television Leased Access (1991).
"In Defense of Cybersex," Indiana Alumni Magazine , May/Jun. 1996, at 64.
"In Favor of Free Speech in a Vast Wasteland," San Francisco Chronicle , Oct. 27, 1993, at A21.
"Television Violence," Los Angeles Times , Aug. 4, 1993, at B6.
"Elected Officials Get Nasty About Rap, Art and the Flag," San Francisco Chronicle , Jun. 14, 1990, at A33.
"Censorship as a Political Tool: A Bad Rap for 2 Live Crew," Atlanta Constitution , Jun. 13, 1990, at A13.
"Censorship as a Political Tool," Christian Science Monitor , May 21, 1990, at 18.