United States:
Justices May Usher In The Modern Broadcast Age – Two Decades Late
21 January 2021
Cooley LLP
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"Two judges on the Third US Circuit Court of Appeals have
spent the past 17 years blocking a congressionally mandated
modernization of antiquated broadcast-television regulations. The
Supreme Court will hear an appeal, FCC v. Prometheus Radio
Project, giving broadcasters the chance to be unshackled from
restrictions this activist court continues to impose on them
– which are contrary to court precedent and statute and make
no sense in light of the competition from digital media."
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