| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1986 - 408 lapas
...Amendment rights of viewers and listeners and not those of the broadcast licensees which are paramount; and it is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas and to prevent a monopolization of the marketplace either by the Government or by a private broadcast... | |
| Leonard Jason - 1987 - 330 lapas
...concluded that this has been contrary to a 1969 Supreme Court ruling in which Justice White declared that: It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...be by the Government itself or a private licensee. ... It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount,... | |
| Alfred E. Kahn - 1988 - 620 lapas
...those views and voices which . . . would otherwise, by necessity, be barred from the airwaves. . . . "It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve an uninhibited market place of ideas in which truth will ultimately prevail, rather than to countenance monopolization... | |
| Lee C. Bollinger - 1991 - 236 lapas
...of his community and which would otherwise, by necessity, be barred from the airwaves."34 Further: "It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...whether it be by the Government itself or a private licensee."35 In this universe, the medium is "collectively" owned, for free speech purposes, by the... | |
| Lucas A. Powe - 1992 - 376 lapas
...Holmes's Abrams dissent and in the context of an assertion that the purpose of the First Amendment was to "preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth will ultimately prevail."23 The difference in tone between that quotation and Brennan's "uninhibited, robust, and wide-open"... | |
| Geoffrey R. Stone, Richard A. Epstein, Cass R. Sunstein - 1992 - 598 lapas
...It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount. It is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...be by the Government itself or a private licensee. It is the right of the public to receive suitable access to social, political, esthetic, moral, and... | |
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