U.S. Supreme Court hears case involving FCC regulation of expletives

SCOTUS Blog reports:  ”At 10 a.m., the Court will hear argument in FCC v. Fox Television Stations (07-582), on whether the Federal Communications Commission provided adequate justification for changing its policy regarding fines for the broadcast of isolated expletives. Solicitor General Gregory Garre will argue for the petitioner, and Carter Phillips of Washington, D.C., will argue for the respondent.”

 
The Washington Post reports: You Can’t Say That on Television: The FCC’s edict on expletives reaches the Supreme Court.

The NY Times has this editorial: The Court and ‘Fleeting Expletives’