University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
Volume 7 Issue 1
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Injecting New Life into an Old Defense: Anabolic Steroid-Induced Psychosis as a Paradigm of Involuntary Intoxication
Martin J. Bidwill and David L. Katz M.D.
E.T. Phone Home: The Protection of Literary Phrases
Richard W. Stim
Recent Developments
Does the Supreme Court Extend the Definition of Obscenity To "I Know It When I Hear It?": Sable Communications of California, Inc. v. FCC, 109 S. Ct. 2829 (1989)
Felicia Witt and Brian Scher
It's not Who you Are, but Who you Work For: Limitation on the Works Made For Hire Doctrine: Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 109 S. Ct. 2166 (1989)
Celeste A. Siblesz
The Right of Free Association in a Social Context: City of Dallas v. Stanglin, 109 S. Ct. 1591 (1989)
Natalie Herlands
State Civil Penalties for Obscenity Violations: The Constitutionality of Pretrial Seizure of Obscene Publications: Fort Wayne Books, Inc. v. Indiana, 109 S. Ct. 916 (1989)
Michael R. Hanrahan