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Regulation Of Indecency In Political Broadcasting, Jonathan Golomb
Regulation Of Indecency In Political Broadcasting, Jonathan Golomb
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The article considers both the constitutional and statutory aspects of the regulation of indecency in political broadcasting. The discussion is limited to considering "indecency," a term excluding obscenity or incitement to violence, because the government's power to regulate these types of speech is well established. Indecent speech would be protected if used in the print media, since it does not fall within the established First Amendment exceptions. The basic constitutional question, therefore, is whether the broadcast media are inherently different from the print media, so as to justify different treatment of indecent political speech. This article will contend that they …
Listeners' Rights Providing A State Action Theory In The "Company Town" Analogues, Thomas A. Clements
Listeners' Rights Providing A State Action Theory In The "Company Town" Analogues, Thomas A. Clements
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mccall V. State, 354 So. 2d 869 (Fla. 1978), Arthur C. Beal, Jr.
Mccall V. State, 354 So. 2d 869 (Fla. 1978), Arthur C. Beal, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law-THE FINE LINE BETWEEN PROTECTED AND NON-PROTECTED SPEECH
Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield
Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels
On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminals-Turned-Authors: Victims' Rights V. Freedom Of Speech, Barbara Freedman Wand
Criminals-Turned-Authors: Victims' Rights V. Freedom Of Speech, Barbara Freedman Wand
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Balancing Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
Corporate Spending On State And Local Referendums: First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti, Gary Hart, William Shore
Corporate Spending On State And Local Referendums: First National Bank Of Boston V. Bellotti, Gary Hart, William Shore
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.