| William M. Kunz - 2007 - 276 lapas
...rationale in NBC v. United States. Justice White also made a connection with public service objectives: "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... | |
| C. Edwin Baker - 2006 - 186 lapas
...of the broadcasters, which is paramount. . . . [It] is the purpose of the First Amendment to reserve an uninhibited marketplace of ideas in which truth...rather than to countenance monopolization of that market."3 Likewise, in a continuously quoted passage from what many consider our most important First... | |
| Roger J. R. Levesque - 2007 - 368 lapas
...ignore the free speech of others given the scarcity of the broadcast frequencies. The Court posited that "it is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...itself or a private licensee" (Red Lion Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 1969, p. 390). Essentially, the government's mandate required... | |
| Matthias Laier - 2007 - 620 lapas
...Sportereignisse ist einerseits von Gewinnstre"1 Siehe Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 395 US 367, 367 (1969): „[I]t is the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...be by the Government itself or a private licensee. [It] is the right ot the public to receive suitable access to social, political, esthetic, moral and... | |
| Des Freedman - 2008 - 273 lapas
...market' (Abrams 1919: 630). The phrase is then echoed in the 'Red Lion' case where the Court argued that it is 'the purpose of the First Amendment to preserve...Government itself or a private licensee' (Red Lion 1969: 390). The metaphor has been used extensively both by the Supreme Court (Peters 2004: 77) and... | |
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