fairness doctrine
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fairness doctrine see equal-time rule .
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Fundamental Fairness Doctrine
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Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. Federal Communications
...not participating. In Red Lion the Court upheld the fairness doctrine of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which...President Ronald Reagan vetoed legislation codifying the fairness doctrine, the FCC responded to long‐term criticism...
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equal-time rule
...rule that requires equal air time for all major candidates competing for political office. It was preceded by the fairness doctrine, abolished in 1987, which required radio and television broadcasters to air contrasting views on controversial public...
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Natural Law
Natural Law is a philosophic doctrine holding that there is a certain order in nature that provides norms for human conduct. This doctrine received its most renowned form in St. Thomas Aquinas...preservation. On this foundation, these theorists erected a new doctrine properly described as “natural ...
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