Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations
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Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations refers to two related Supreme Court cases involving the same basic issue:
- Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations (2009), a Supreme Court case in which the United States Supreme Court upheld regulations of the Federal Communications Commission that ban "fleeting expletives" on television broadcasts, finding they were not arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act
- Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations (2012), a Supreme Court case that is a continuation of the 2009 case, which will address whether about whether the FCC's scheme for regulating speech is unconstitutionally vague
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