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Means And Ends In City Of Arlington V. Fcc: Ignoring The Lawyer's Craft To Reshape The Scope Of Chevron Deference, Michael P. Healy Apr 2015

Means And Ends In City Of Arlington V. Fcc: Ignoring The Lawyer's Craft To Reshape The Scope Of Chevron Deference, Michael P. Healy

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In last year's term, the United States Supreme Court considered the question of the scope of Chevron deference in City of Arlington v. FCC. This article discusses how the decision is an example of the work of an activist Court. The case should have been resolved by a straightforward determination under the analysis of United States v. Mead that Chevron deference simply did not apply to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) legal determination. The Court ignored this restrained approach to the case and instead addressed the question the Justices desired to decide: the reach of Chevron deference. The article …


Meredith Corp. V. Fcc: The Demise Of The Fairness Doctrine, Donna J. Schoaff Jan 1988

Meredith Corp. V. Fcc: The Demise Of The Fairness Doctrine, Donna J. Schoaff

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser Jan 1979

Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The "Seven Dirty Words" Decision: A Potential Scrubbrush For Commercials On Children's Television?, Gerald J. Thain Jan 1979

The "Seven Dirty Words" Decision: A Potential Scrubbrush For Commercials On Children's Television?, Gerald J. Thain

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedom Of Speech And Press--Federal Communication Commission's Fairness Doctrine And Personal Attack Rule, C. Gray Pash Jr. Jan 1969

Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedom Of Speech And Press--Federal Communication Commission's Fairness Doctrine And Personal Attack Rule, C. Gray Pash Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.