tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3373737876997780530.post381060353982072493..comments2023-09-21T14:14:21.720-07:00Comments on Sue Wilson Reports: How 'Radio Ink' and the Right Attempt to 'Silence' Opponents: Lie About ThemSue Wilson Reportshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13872982849560848770noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3373737876997780530.post-78466200573677187712013-06-08T08:34:17.135-07:002013-06-08T08:34:17.135-07:00Of course Sue cites, Red Lion ignoring the fact th...Of course Sue cites, Red Lion ignoring the fact that the bulk of Red Lion was overturned in the FCC vs The League of Women Voters.<br /><br />"Yes. Even though the Commerce Clause gives Congress the power to regulate the broadcast medium, “since broadcasters are engaged in a vital and independent form of communicative activity,” Congress must use the First Amendment to “inform and give shape” to its regulation. Justice Brennan argued that no legitimate government interest was served by the law which broadly banned all editorializing, a form of speech which “lies at the heart of First Amendment protection.”"<br /><br />The entire audio of the oral arguments can be heard here.<br />http://tinyurl.com/lloh3td<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com