FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
FCC v. Pacifica Foundation, 438 U.S. 726 (1978) is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that defined the power of the Federal Communications Commission over indecent material as applied to broadcasting.
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438 U.S. 726 - 1978 - Landmark - United States Supreme Court - Federal Communications Commission
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