Oral argument in Fox. v FCC made clear that the three judges don’...
Oral argument in Fox. v FCC made clear that the three judges don’t know how V-chips work, said a group that asks members to file indecency complaints with the commission. “It’s not surprising that the networks’ hand-picked court appeared…
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to view their position favorably,” Policy Director Dan Isett of the Parents Television Council told us. The jurists “showed no interest in hearing about the shortcomings of the system,” he added. “The panel’s unwillingness to consider that fact borders on judicial contempt.” C-SPAN late Wednesday aired the argument (CD Jan 14 p4) after getting permission from the court, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, to record it. The session ran on C-SPAN radio and the C-SPAN2 cable network and is online, a spokesman for the programmer said.