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Case law / Supreme Court of the United States / Obscenity law / First Amendment to the United States Constitution / Federal Election Commission / Freedom of speech in the United States / Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation / Law / Censorship in the United States / Federal Communications Commission
Date: 2009-08-27 16:50:38
Case law
Supreme Court of the United States
Obscenity law
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Federal Election Commission
Freedom of speech in the United States
Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation
Law
Censorship in the United States
Federal Communications Commission

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