Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 21.
255. lappuse
... personal attack can occur only if an em- ployee or representative of the station makes the statement or agrees to such remarks of a third party . " The FCC , rejecting this interpretation , declared that ... PERSONAL ATTACK RULE 255.
... personal attack can occur only if an em- ployee or representative of the station makes the statement or agrees to such remarks of a third party . " The FCC , rejecting this interpretation , declared that ... PERSONAL ATTACK RULE 255.
259. lappuse
... personal attack , the Commis- sion cited the WCMP case to show that criticism of a public official's wisdom , judgment , or actions does not necessarily at- tack crucial personal qualities.140 The opinion emphasized again that the personal ...
... personal attack , the Commis- sion cited the WCMP case to show that criticism of a public official's wisdom , judgment , or actions does not necessarily at- tack crucial personal qualities.140 The opinion emphasized again that the personal ...
262. lappuse
... personal attack rule , the FCC furthered its attempt to increase the public's access to diverse views on im- portant issues . In this way , the Commission promotes a fair distribution of viewpoints and the opportunity for extensive 157 ...
... personal attack rule , the FCC furthered its attempt to increase the public's access to diverse views on im- portant issues . In this way , the Commission promotes a fair distribution of viewpoints and the opportunity for extensive 157 ...
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