November 9, 2008 - Last week the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of FCC v. Fox Television Stations to decide if the FCC had unfairly changed its policy on indecent language, and more importantly, whether fines levied on TV stations for broadcasting an occasional accidental swear word violate First Amendment...
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July 3, 2008 - Following the Supreme Court's landmark decision on gun rights, the cable news networks had one crucial task: rounding up the best gun-totin', pistol-packin', bullet-blastin' stock footage they co...
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June 26, 2008 - Beltway insiders finally get to have something pried from their cold dead hands today, as The Supreme Court has ruled 5-4 to strike down the ban on handguns in Washington DC. This was the first ever SCOTUS ruling to directl...
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