The Fairness Doctrine applied to broadcast licensees only, not cable networks. It required broadcast stations to "afford reasonable opportunity for the discussion of conflicting views on issues of ...
Abandoned some 20 years ago, the “Fairness Doctrine”–requiring public and privately owned broadcasters to provide airtime to opposing political and social viewpoints–briefly reared its head again on ...
I have this article forthcoming in several months in the George Mason Law Review, and I wanted to serialize a draft of it here. There is still time to edit it, so I'd love to hear people's feedback.
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