Topic: Indecency

Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces: Is “mmmmm-mmmm” indecent language?

GoDaddy.com Provides Viewers with Two Very Good Reasons to ‘Tune Out’ its 2010 Super Bowl Commercials

Second Circuit Gets a Second Look at Indecency

Pat Trueman on Wallbuilders Live: The problem of sexting and recent obscenity rulings

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

“U.K. Homosexualist Group: Public Sex is an Important Part of Gay Community”

Laws of Desire: The Political Morality of Public Sex

FCC to take another look at Janet Jackson case

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

High court throws out ruling on Janet Jackson

High Court Upholds FCC’s Right to Fine ‘Fleeting Expletives’

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

The “Spiritual Temperature” of Contemporary Popular Music: An Alternative to the Legal Regulation of Death-Metal and Gangsta-Rap Lyrics

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

The Return of StatPack: FCC Opinion still outstanding

Will Supreme Court hear Super Bowl ’striptease’ case?

Has the FCC overstepped its regulatory authority?

Morality in Media President Calls Upon the American Association of Retired People (AARP) to Stop Promoting bettersex.com Products

FCC Could Lose Broadcast Censorship Authority

NC: ‘Dirty dancing’ ban holds, town pays thousands

FCC, DOJ Appeal Janet Jackson To Supreme Court

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

“Profanity wars come to PBS”

UK: “Crown Prosecution drops lewd Jesus statue case”

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?

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

9th Circuit considers violent video-game ban

Will Expletives Ring Out on C-SPAN?

CBS increasingly airing indecency

“What the Iowa Supreme Court’s Recent Public Indecency Decision Reveals About Statutory Interpretation”

Iowa Supreme Court: Man heard, but not seen masturbating is not guilty of indecent exposure

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

Judicial Malfunction

Bozell: McCain, Obama Both Soft on TV Smut

FCC feeling muzzled by courts

Court Punts Super Bowl Indecency Ruling Back to FCC

Supreme Court to hear indecency case

Will FCC be allowed to police ‘fleeting expletives’?

ADF defends FCC indecency regulations at U.S. Supreme Court

MTV fined $484,500 by U.K. regulator

SG/FCC Brief in the Bono/Cher/Nicole Hilton Indecency Case