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Winter 2008
indecency
FCC Could Lose Broadcast Censorship Authority
MSNBC Puts Joe Scarborough On Tape Delay
Supreme Court Hears Fox Profanity Case
Supreme Court Hears Case on Broadcast Indecency
High Court to Revisit Indecency Law on Election Day
Supreme Court to Hear FCC F-Bomb Appeal on Election Day
Time Warner Fears Cable Indecency Rules
Minow, Fowler Asks Supreme Court to Strip FCC of Indecency Enforcement Authority
Saving Red Lion
Networks Go After Red Lion, Pacifica
Indecency Fight Likely to Linger Past Election
Kennard Hopes Jackson Fine Ruling Spurs Broader Debate
Court Throws Out Super Bowl Fine
Court Tosses CBS Janet Jackson Fine
Reactions Cite ‘Chilling Effect,’ ‘Judicial Activism’ in Jackson Ruling
Appeals Court Overrules FCC in Janet Jackson Case
Court Tosses CBS Janet Jackson Fine
FCC Chief Martin Is the Nation's Indecency Czar
Complaints over TV Content Plunge in 2007
ABC Stations Challenge FCC Fine, Not Authority
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