Appeals court tosses FCC regulations on 'fleeting expletives'
By: Bill O'ReillyJuly 14, 2010
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NYTimes: A federal appeals court struck down a Federal Communications Commission policy on indecency Tuesday, saying that regulations barring the use of "fleeting expletives" on radio and television violated the First Amendment because they were vague and could inhibit free speech. The decision, which many constitutional scholars expect to be appealed to the Supreme Court, stems from a challenge by Fox, CBS and other broadcasters to the F.C.C.'s decision in 2004 to begin enforcing a stricter standard of what kind of language is allowed on free, over-the-air television.
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