Supreme Court gives tentative OK to regulation of use of even a single curse word on TV

By Mark Sherman, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Supreme Court OKs regulation of language on TV

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is giving tentative approval to government regulation of the use of even a single curse word on live television.

But the court, in a 5-4 decision Tuesday, is refusing to pass judgment on whether the Federal Communications Commission’s “fleeting expletives” policy is in line with First Amendment guarantees of free speech. The justices say a federal appeals court should weigh the constitutionality of the policy.

The decision throws out a ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York. The appeals court had found in favor of a Fox Television-led challenge to the policy and had returned the case to the FCC to let the agency provide a “reasoned analysis” for its tougher line on indecency.

The commission appealed to the Supreme Court instead.

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