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Home/World/Federal Court finds FCC rules of indecency for TV to be unconstitutional

Federal Court finds FCC rules of indecency for TV to be unconstitutional

Written by John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable | Friday, January 7, 2011

Dan Isett, director of public policy for the Parents Television Counsel, said it was clear the court had an agenda, which was to “obviate” the law. “If anything, it bolsters the case for why the Supreme Court needs to review these cases.” PTC wants the FCC to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court, but Isett says it will also encourage Congress “to do whatever it can.”

A Federal Court will not review its decision that the FCC’s indecency enforcement regime is unconstitutional.

Buried on page five of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision vacating the FCC’s indecency fine against ABC stations over NYPD Blue Tuesday was the news that the court back in November had rejected the FCC’s request for a full-court hearing of its finding that the FCC’s indecency enforcement regime is unconstitutionally vague.

That finding came in the Second Circuit’s review of the FCC’s indecency finding against Fox for swearing on awards shows. After the Supreme Court ruled that the Third Circuit was wrong to rule that the FCC’s regime was arbitrary and capricious, the High Court remanded the decision back to the circuit. The court was free to go to the constitutionality of the decision, which it did in ruling it too vague to pass muster.

It was that finding that led the court Tuesday summarily to vacate the ABC fine as well for stemming from an impermissibly vague standard, citing the Fox decision as its reason for doing so.

But arguably the bigger news was that the court had already decided not to re-hear the Fox case, which means the FCC’s next step is taking it to the Supreme Court. Nov. 22 also starts the 90-day countdown for the FCC and Justice to file that appeal, according to an attorney familiar with the process.

Read More: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/461782-Second_Circuit_Denies_Full_Court_Review_Of_Fox_Decision.php?rssid=20065

[Editor’s note: Original URLs (links) referenced in this article are no longer valid, so the links have been removed.]

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