Topic: Federal Communications Commission

Churches suffer losses under new FCC rule

Infamous ‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Case Heading Back to 3rd Circuit

Methodists rebuke Soros on “hate speech” petition

‘Net neutrality’ now on FCC’s plate

FCC votes to begin crafting `net neutrality’ rules

McCain Moves to Block FCC Net Neutrality

Google, Verizon team up to throw support behind FCC’s net neutrality push

“If spectrum isn’t scarce anymore, can you say $#!% on TV?”

FCC to take another look at Janet Jackson case

FCC “Safe Viewing” report to call for more data

U.S. will consider single rating system for TV, phones, and games

“Fairness Doctrine by another name?”

Ginsburg Clears Up Mystery About “Fleeting Expletives” Case

Court refuses to hear challenge to FCC rule

Obama’s War on Talk Radio

“FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Part IV: The FCC’s new standards in action”

Michael Savage responds to UK ban: Threatens suit, questions involvement by U.S. Government and role of Islam

The Supreme Court Upholds the FCC’s Policy on “Fleeting Expletives”

High court throws out ruling on Janet Jackson

FCC Announces May 7 Diversity Meeting – Behold a new “Fairness” Doctrine

Justice Thomas Calls “Fairness Doctrine” Unconstitutional

ADF: “U.S. Supreme Court upholds FCC enforcement of indecency regulations”

Patrick A. Trueman: “Are the days of FCC indecency enforcement limited?”

Supreme Court upholds FCC “dirty words” ban, for now

How the Second Circuit’s Decision in Fox v. FCC Failed to Adequately Address Broadcast Indecency

FCC discussing a return of the Fairness Doctrine

Targeting Religious Broadcasters

YouTube to be Regulated? The FCC Sits Tight, While European Broadcast Regulators Make the Grab for the Internet

WSJ: Political Favors at the FCC

FCC harshly criticized in House report

Taming Cyberspace: Broadcasting as a Model for Regulating the Internet

FCC, DOJ Appeal Janet Jackson To Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court: Government files petition in ‘Janet Jackson case’

“Profanity wars come to PBS”

The Problem of the FCC’s Community Standard for Broadcast Indecency Determinations

Broadcast Profanity and the “Right to be Let Along”: Can the FCC Regulate Non-Indecent Fleeting Expletives Under a Privacy Model?

ACLU, DGA, AFTRA Gang Up on FCC

ERLC urges action on indecency bill

A Federal Appeals Court Invalidates the Federal Communications Commission’s Massive Fine for the “Nipplegate” Super Bowl Incident: The Decision and Its Implications

FCC feeling muzzled by courts

Court Punts Super Bowl Indecency Ruling Back to FCC

Supreme Court to hear indecency case

CMI: Keeping ‘Pigs’ Out of Your Parlor

Daily Law Review Watch – March 12th

Daily Law Review Watch – March 5th

Congressional bill would allow FCC to fine ‘fleeting occurrences’

FCC Chairman on "Fleeting Expletives" Ruling: 2nd Circuit is "Divorced from Reality"