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Can the Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment coexist? Do the regulatory powers of the Federal Communications Commission constitute government censorship, endangering our eroding freedoms by setting up a kind of Big Brother as editor? How should-and how can-a democratic nation properly balance the conflicting rights of a free press, the public right to hear robust, uncensored debate on the airwaves, and the individual's right to be heard?--from dust jacket, inside front cover.
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Good Guys, the Bad Guys and the First Amendment: Free Speech vs. Fairness in Broadcasting
2013, Penguin Random House
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The good guys, the bad guys and the first amendment: free speech vs. fairness in broadcasting
1977, Vintage Books
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The good guys, the bad guys, and the first amendment: free speech vs. fairness in broadcasting
1976, Random House
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