FCC Commissioner Michael Copps Pleased that Supreme Court Will Review Fox V. FCC
March 17, 2008, Washington, D.C. — In response to the Supreme Court’s decision to review the Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision in Fox v. FCC, Commissioner Michael J. Copps issued the following statement:
“I’m pleased that the Supreme Court agreed to review the Fox decision. While the FCC has a statutory duty to enforce the indecency laws, I continue to believe that all of us—government, industry, and parents—have a role to play in protecting our children from inappropriate material. The Court’s review will hopefully bring additional clarity to concerned citizens and broadcasters alike.”
Source: FCC
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