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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission abstract "Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 512 U.S. 622 (1994), is the first of two United States Supreme Court cases dealing with the must carry rules imposed on cable television companies. Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission (II), 520 U.S. 180 (1997) was the second. Turner I established that cable television companies were indeed First Amendment speakers but didn't decide whether the federal regulation of their speech entrenched upon their speech rights. Under the Miami Herald v. Tornillo case, it was unconstitutional to force a newspaper to run a story the editors would not have included absent a government statute because it was compelled speech which could not pass the strict scrutiny of a compelling state interest being achieved with the least restrictive means necessary to achieve the state interest. However, under the rule of Red Lion the High Court held that a federal agency could regulate broadcast stations (TV and Radio) with far greater discretion. In order for federal agency regulation of broadcast media to pass constitutional muster, it need only serve an important state interest and need not narrowly tailor its regulation to the least restrictive means. See levels of First Amendment Protection for different media".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission arguedate "--01-12".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission argueyear "1994".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission case "Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 512 U.S. 622".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission citation "172800.0".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission concurrence "Blackmun".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission concurrence "Kennedy".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission concurrence "Stevens".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission dissent "Ginsburg".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission dissent "O'Connor".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission decidedate "--06-27".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission decideyear "1994".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission fullname "Turner Broadcasting System, Incorporated, et al., Appellants v. Federal Communications Commission, et al.".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission joinconcurrence "Rehnquist, Blackmun, Souter".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission dissent "Scalia, Ginsburg; Thomas".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission joinmajority "unanimous ; Rehnquist, Blackmun, O'Connor, Scalia, Souter, Thomas, Ginsburg ; Rehqnuist, Blackmun, Stevens, Souter".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission litigants "Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission majority "Kennedy".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission prior "On appeal from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia".
- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission scotus "1993".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission comment "Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 512 U.S. 622 (1994), is the first of two United States Supreme Court cases dealing with the must carry rules imposed on cable television companies. Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission (II), 520 U.S. 180 (1997) was the second. Turner I established that cable television companies were indeed First Amendment speakers but didn't decide whether the federal regulation of their speech entrenched upon their speech rights.".
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- Turner_Broadcasting_v._Federal_Communications_Commission name "Turner Broadcasting System, Incorporated, et al., Appellants v. Federal Communications Commission, et al.".