| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1952 - 302 lapas
...National Broadcasting Co. et al. v. U. 8. et al., (1943) 319 US 190). As the Supreme Court points out, unlike other modes of expression, radio inherently...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to Government regulation. Because it cannot be used by all, some who may wish to use it must he denied.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstae and foreign commerce - 1952 - 302 lapas
...National Broadcasting Co. et al v. US ii ni., (1943) 319 US 190). As the Supreme Court points out, unlike other modes of expression, radio inherently...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to Government regulation. Because it cannot be used by all, some who may wish to use it must be denied.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1964 - 474 lapas
...(1943), the US Supreme Court stated in part: "Unlike other modes of expression, radio [ie, broadcasting] inherently is not available to all. That is its unique...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to Government regulation." The policy then, of the FCC regarding editorialization is proper because it... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1964 - 474 lapas
...(1943), the US Supreme Court stated in part: "Unlike other modes of expression, radio [ie, broadcasting] inherently is not available to all. That is its unique...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to Government regulation." The policy then, of the FCC regardine editorialization is proper because it... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and ForeignCommerce - 1967 - 740 lapas
...dealing wich a First Amendment argument in case, the Court said at pages 226-227: "[It is argued that the] Regulations, even if valid in all other respects,...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to government regulation. Because it cannot be used by all, some who wish to use it must be denied. .... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1967 - 1100 lapas
...respects, oust fall because they abridge, say the appellants, their right of free speech. If that be so, 1C would follow that every person whose application for...unique characteristic, and that is why, unlike other nodes of expression, it is subject to government regulation. Because it cannot be used by all, some... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1968 - 1080 lapas
...that every person whose application for a license to operate a station is denied by the Comnission is thereby denied his constitutional right of free...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to government regulation. Because it cannot be used by all, some who wish to use it must be denied. .... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1968 - 1082 lapas
...NBC case, the Supreme Court met the specific argument of constitutional free speech in these words : Freedom of utterance is abridged to many who wish...unlike other modes of expression, it is subject to government regulation. NBC v. V.8., 319 US 190, 226 (1943). It should be self-evident from the Supreme... | |
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