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Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

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1999

American Fairness Doctrine

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The Fairness Doctrine Is Dead And Living In Israel, Amit M. Schejter Mar 1999

The Fairness Doctrine Is Dead And Living In Israel, Amit M. Schejter

Federal Communications Law Journal

The fairness doctrine has long been eliminated as required conduct for broadcasters in the United States. When enforced, it meant both being required to discuss controversial issues and to represent them in a fair way. In Western Europe, where only public service broadcasters existed until quite recently, a different doctrine emerged—the doctrine of impartiality. Under this doctrine, broadcasters were to refrain from being partial in any way. In Israel, a hybrid solution was adopted: While the system was designed in the Western European way, the courts have been insisting for years that the American fairness doctrine is the norm for …