Comment to FCC: Unwind Content-Based Regulations and Abandon Scarcity Rationale
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Joe Kane
5h ago· 1 min readenOpinion
Summary
A brief comment to the FCC arguing that the Commission should move away from content-based regulations based on the scarcity rationale, which the author considers defunct, and should decline to defend unconstitutional enforcement actions.
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· 3 pulledRather than building on the crumbled foundation of the scarcity-rationale cases, the Commission should unwind all content-based regulations within its control
send the signal the Supreme Court invited that the underpinnings of the scarcity rationale are defunct
decline to defend unconstitutional enforcement actions
Rather than building on the crumbled foundation of the scarcity-rationale cases, the Commission should unwind all content-based regulations within its control, send the signal the Supreme Court invited that the underpinnings of the scarcity rationale are
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