Supreme Court weighs technology, culture in FCC power to monitor airwaves
Advancing technology, the coarsening culture and even the bare classical figures that adorn the Supreme Court’s ornate courtroom came into play Tuesday as the justices debated whether the government should retain the power to monitor the public airwaves for profanity and nudity. Read full article > >
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Supreme Court weighs technology, culture in FCC power to monitor airwaves
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