Dear Friends:
I am delighted to welcome the Federal Communications Law Journal to the State of Indiana and to the Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington.
We are proud that the Federal Communications Bar Association selected Indiana as the new home for the Journal, the nation's oldest and most prestigious communications law journal. The selection reflects not only the Law School's recognized excellence in communications and information law, but also the State's commitment to fulfill its motto - the "Crossroads of America" - by being America's "Information Crossroads" as well.
This first issue of the Journal to be published in Indiana focuses on cable television, an issue of current controversy throughout the state and the nation. By providing a respected forum for diverse views from academia, private practice, industry, public interest groups, and the government, the Journal promises to illuminate a wide range of similarly timely and important subjects and contribute significantly to the education of new generations of communications professionals.
I congratulate the editorial board and welcome each of the Journal's readers to this important forum for exploring the complex issues of the Information Age.