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Thierer, Adam. "Parental Control Perfection? The Impact of the DVR and VOD Boom on the Debate over TV Content Regulation." Progress on Point 14.20. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, October 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Long-Range Censors." City Journal, October 3, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Two Sensible, Education-Based Legislative Approaches to Online Child Safety." Progress Snapshot 3.10. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, September 2007.
Tribe, Laurence H. "Freedom of Speech and Press in the 21st Century: New Technology Meets Old Constitutionalism." Progress on Point 14.19. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, September 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Who Killed TVís 'Family Hour'?" City Journal, Fall, 2007.
Tribe, Laurence H. "Plenary Address: Freedom of Speech and Press in the 21st Century: New Technology Meets Old Constitutionalism." Webcast from Aspen Summit 2007. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, August 21, 2007.
Thierer, Adam, with Jeffrey Breuggeman, Ellen East, Michael D. Gallagher, David George, Timothy Lordan, and Hemanshu Nigam. "Panel Discussion: Building Awareness about Parental Controls and Online Child Protection Efforts." Webcast from Aspen Summit 2007.
Schmidt, Eric. "Chairman's Dinner & Address." Webcast from Aspen Summit 2007. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, August 21, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Rupert Murdoch, Meet Chicken Little." City Journal, August 2, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Convergence-Era Content Regulation? S. 602, 'The Child Safe Viewing Act of 2007.'" Progress on Point 14.17. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, August 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Why Regulate Broadcasting: Toward a Consistent First Amendment Standard for the Information Age." Catholic University Law School CommLaw Conspectus, Vol. 15, pp. 431-482, July 10, 2007.
Wallsten, Scott. "Comments to the Federal Communications Commission - Antitrust, Two-Sided Markets, and Platform Competition: The Case of the XM-Sirius Merger." Progress on Point 14.14. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, July 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Images Kids See on the Screen." Testimony before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, June 22, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. Parental Controls and Online Child Protection: A Survey of Tools & Methods. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, 2007.
Thierer, Adam, Robin Bronk, Robert Corn-Revere, Jonathan Freedman, Henry Geller. "The Complexities of Regulating TV Violence." Progress on Point 14.12. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, June 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Cable's Commitment to Online Safety." Progress Snapshot 3.7. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, June 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "The Right Way to Regulate Violent TV." Progress on Point 14.10. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, May 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Should We Regulate Violent TV?" City Journal, April 30, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "The Media Cornucopia." City Journal, April 18, 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Social Networking and Age Verification: Many Hard Questions; No Easy Solutions." Progress on Point 14.5. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, March 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "Rep. Beanís 'SAFER NET Act': An Education-Based Approach to Online Child Safety." Progress on Point 14.3. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, February 2007.
Thierer, Adam. "XM + Sirius = Good Deal (for the Companies and Consumers)." Progress Snapshot 3.4. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, February 2007.
Wallsten, Scott. "Need. More. TV." Progress Snapshot 3.3. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, February 2007.
Caprio, Daniel W., James V. DeLong, Thomas M. Lenard, Patrick Ross, Solveig Singleton, Adam Thierer, Scott Wallsten. "The Progress & Freedom Foundation Tech Agenda 2007." Progress on Point 14.1. The Progress & Freedom Foundation, January 2007.
Singleton, Solveig. "No Responsibility Without Freedom" The Independent Women's Forum, 2006.
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