| Lee C. Bollinger - 1994 - 230 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...be by the Government itself or a private licensee." 35 In this universe, the medium is "collectively" owned, for free speech purposes, by the public: "But... | |
| David S. Allen, Robert Jensen - 1995 - 312 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... | |
| Loukēs G. Loukaidēs - 1995 - 256 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...marketplace of ideas in which truth will ultimately prevail ... Speech concerning public affairs is more than self-expression. It is the essence of self-government.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1996 - 762 lapas
...censorship operating in a medium not open to all." The goal of the First Amendment, the Court stated, is to "preserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in...countenance monopolization of that market, whether by the government itself or a private licensee." The Court indicated that "(i]t is the right of viewers... | |
| Gary Remer - 1996 - 336 lapas
...First Amendment issues. In Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, for example, the Court maintains that "it is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...marketplace of ideas in which truth will ultimately prevaiL" 64 Similarly, in a dissenting opinion in Columbia Broadcasting Co. v. Democratic Committev, Jostice... | |
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