Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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... Congress ' right to regulate it . That Congress has the right to regulate radio has been definitely settled.37 The fact that the range of television broad- casting is at present limited to such an extent that its reception might very ...
... Congress ' right to regulate it . That Congress has the right to regulate radio has been definitely settled.37 The fact that the range of television broad- casting is at present limited to such an extent that its reception might very ...
27. lappuse
... Congress ' lack of plausible reason than for lack of interest . Perhaps the development of television and its growth into an important industry will give Congress the incentive that it may have been seeking in order to extend its ...
... Congress ' lack of plausible reason than for lack of interest . Perhaps the development of television and its growth into an important industry will give Congress the incentive that it may have been seeking in order to extend its ...
28. lappuse
Since Congress , through the Federal Communications Commis- sion , regulates television broadcasting , even though such regulation is at present more negative than affirmative , at such time as televi- sion becomes commercialized ...
Since Congress , through the Federal Communications Commis- sion , regulates television broadcasting , even though such regulation is at present more negative than affirmative , at such time as televi- sion becomes commercialized ...
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